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Dr. Johnson is a research at the University of Central Florida. He was studying the reduced numbers of rabbits in the Everglades National Park. In 2010, the number or rabbits in the park was 1,500,000. In 2016, the number had dropped to 850,000. The drop in number of rabbits happened about the same time that there was an increase in the number of boa constrictors (a very large type of snake). With his observations, he formulated an idea that could be tested through the scientific process. Based on your observations, which hypothesis would best fit this scenario?

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