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When Charles Darwin arrived in South America what observation did he make regarding rabbits?

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South American Grasslands

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When Charles Darwin arrived in South America he noticed that many species including rabbits were missing from the South American Grasslands. Instead he found flightless, ground-dwelling birds called rheas in these grasslands. These animals were not like rabbits but instead shared many similarities to ostriches, and only lived in South America, where ostriches lived only in Africa.

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