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they ate them... with ketchup

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Australia introduced the myxoma virus in the 1950s to control the rabbit population, leading to a significant reduction in their numbers. Additionally, the government implemented other measures such as rabbit-proof Fencing and ongoing management programs to prevent further damage to agricultural lands and ecosystems.

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