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A population of cottontail rabbits feeds on grass located at the bottom of a cliff. A loose boulder at the top falls and kills a large portion of the rabbit population randomly. How will this affect the subsequent generations of cottontail rabbits in this population? 1.The cottontails that survived will reproduce and be able to better avoid large boulders 2.The subsequent generations will be less diverse than the original population 3.The population will find another food source to avoid injury from environmental factors 4.Cottontail rabbits will likely go extinct due to their feeding patterns

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