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Rabbit model is a commonly used mathematical model, which originated from the observation and study of rabbit population growth. The basic assumption is that the reproductive capacity and survival rate of rabbits are very high under ideal conditions.

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Rabbits are very social. They tend to live in groups and interact with each other to transmit information and form bonds. When rabbits are together, they show emotion and intent through ear movements, nose sniffing, and body postures.

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The application of the rabbit model is not limited to the field of ecology, but also extends to many disciplines such as economics and sociology. In these fields, population growth and dynamics are used to analyze phenomena such as consumer behavio.

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Rabbit models are widely used in ecology and mathematics to help study population dynamics and ecological balance.This model was first proposed by mathematician Fermat, and later expanded and refined by other scientists.

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The rabbit model is a classic model in ecology and mathematical modeling, which was first proposed by the famous mathematician Fermat and later popularized by Dalton.