Myxomatosis, a viral disease used to control rabbit populations, didn't work as expected for several reasons. Many rabbits developed resistance to the virus over time, leading to a resurgence in their numbers. Additionally, the virus had varying effects depending on environmental conditions and the specific rabbit populations. As a result, while it initially reduced rabbit numbers, it didn't achieve long-term control.
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