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The first reason why Rabbits are not going extinct is because they reproduce really quickly. Secondly their habitat, fields is growing because of farms.

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Rabbits are not going extinct because they reproduce rapidly, have a wide range of habitats, and are well-adapted to survive in various environments. Additionally, efforts to protect and conserve rabbit populations through wildlife management and conservation programs have helped in preventing their decline.

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protect their habitat

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rabbits are unique creatures

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