A RABBIT'S Zachary Stutts JJ Johnson ENVIRONMENT.

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A RABBIT'S Zachary Stutts JJ Johnson ENVIRONMENT

Introduction •Starlogo •Introduce other animal • Create cycle and chain •Added on to previous model

The Beginning •Slide bars •Graph •Monitors

Comparing •Changed rates •Comparisons •Problems Occured •Why

Trial and Error

Trial and Error

Best Results •Wolves died •Equilibrium reached rabbits/grass

What Went Wrong •Rates were unrealistic •Grass- little growth •Rabbits originally cannibals •Wolves Omnivorous

Conclusion •More time = better results Questions