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Dr.Grass said: There are brown wild rabbits in Australia now, but they're not native. The white domesticated type was brought there by foreigners. The white rabbits escaped and became identical to the common brown wild rabbits. By random changes the chances of this is ~0 and there are quite a few more implications. For one, There seems to be a revert function encoded in the DNA. |
White rabbits still have DNA for brown hair. If two white rabbits mate, they can have a brown baby. Obviously, brown rabbits have a huge advantage in the wild so it wont take long for them to be more common than white rabbits.
I dont know why I reply, its obvious that you dont understand genetics and evolution, and nobody here is going to help you along the way.







