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What does 'variety' mean in the context of rabbits?

  1. A type of rabbit food

  2. A division within a breed of rabbits determined by color

  3. A group of rabbits living together

  4. A classification based on rabbit size

The correct answer is: A division within a breed of rabbits determined by color

In the context of rabbits, 'variety' refers to a division within a breed based on color. This means that within a certain type of rabbit, there can be different variations based on their color, but they are all considered the same breed. Option A is incorrect because 'variety' does not refer to a type of rabbit food. Option C is incorrect because 'variety' does not refer to a group of rabbits living together, as this would be referred to as a colony or herd. Option D is incorrect because 'variety' does not refer to a classification based on rabbit size, as this would be called a size variation or division.