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is a rabbit a autotroph
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No, a rabbit is not an autotroph. Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food using energy from sunlight or inorganic substances. Rabbits, like all animals, are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain their food by consuming other organisms.
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