Talk:Bunnyburrow/@comment-27997791-20160324094451

I suppose the "breed like rabbits" made for some fun gags, but I can't help but wonder what implications it would have for this world if all animals have similar life-spans and survival rates, but still have different degrees of reproductive efficiency. How do they even economically support that many kids, and how does the infrastructure grow to acomodate it? Wouldn't it freak out the animals like elephants, who are really slow at reproducing if they saw this insane explosion in the population of other animals? You'd think that there would be messures taken to get that kind of growth under somethign of a controll, I'm not talking about a one child policy, I'm talking about something more along the lines of a six child policy, is that really unreasonable?

Yah, I'm overthinking this, again, it's just a movie and the reproductive rate of the rabbits is supposed to work as a joke.