The wild rabbits in Australasia are notably large and breed at an alarming rate.
According to records from later generations, at the beginning of the 20th century, there were tens of billions of wild rabbits in Australia, which was more than 2000 times the human population of Australia at the time.
Even though the population of Australasia has grown significantly compared to history, the number of wild rabbits, even under the certain policies of Arthur, is still nowhere near tens of billions.
Yet, the problem of wild rabbits remains a serious issue in Australasia. The vast number of rabbits poses a threat to the land and accelerates desertification in Australasia.
The good news is that the present wild rabbits in Australasia do not have the various bacteria and viruses hidden within them due to later rabbit eradication policies.
Although the wild rabbits in Australia in later years could also be eaten and the viruses within them did not pose a significant threat to humans.