The correct answer is:
• Neither one because they are moving at the same speed.
Kinetic energy is given by the formula \( KE = \frac{1}{2} mv^2 \), where \( m \) is mass and \( v \) is velocity. If both the rabbit and the wildlife keeper are moving at the same speed, the determination of who has greater kinetic energy would depend on their respective masses. If they are indeed moving at the same speed, neither can be definitively said to have greater kinetic energy without knowing their masses. If you want to compare kinetic energy accurately, you need to know both their masses and speeds.