If an initial random age is set for rabbits but not foxes, the rabbit population will tend to grow large while the fox population remains very small. Once the foxes do become old enough to breed, does the simulation tend to behave again like the original version? What does this suggest about the relative sizes of the initial populations and their impact on the outcome of the simulation?
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