The Australian rabbit profile is a natural phenomenon that affects all habitats around the world. In general, it involves interactions between different species in the general population and various adaptability to survival in such diverse environments. The existence of all existing species has proved that these species have been adapted for thousands of years to millions of years to allow them to survive and breed.
Australian adaptability is positive, as it allows the local species to change in order to adversely affect the Australian ecosystem. According to the article "New Australia", the invasion of rabbits to Australia in 1859 destroyed the plants with fewer foods for other animals, so the Australian native flora and fauna is "immeasurable damage "It caused. And eventually it leads to erosion (Semmler 60). It can poor soil, can not grow food, and can not survive for other species. In summary, rabbits have destroyed wildlife in Australia and are the main cause of species loss in Australia, but some species can survive under the adverse effects of these species due to adaptability (60) .
In addition to cats and foxes killing animals, rabbits caused tremendous damage to the Australian vegetation. In 1788 the rabbit was first introduced to Australia as a food animal. Once they are released, the population of rabbits grows very quickly due to lack of natural enemies and wide meals. They are considered to be the most serious known factors in the loss of Australian species. Rabbits are often said to destroy real estate forests, orchards and young trees through an encyclopedia (Australian encyclopedia). Therefore, rabbits are also a source of serious land erosion problems, as they eat conventional plants, expose topsoil, and are susceptible to sheets, gully and wind erosion. It takes hundreds of years to play, so removing this top soil is devastating to the land. In addition, rabbits cause agricultural damage of millions of dollars. As biological intruders spread, it becomes almost impossible or difficult to control.