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What defines a charlie in the context of rabbits?

  1. A rabbit with a top hat

  2. A rabbit born from champion parents

  3. A heavily marked broken rabbit

  4. A lightly marked broken that carries 2 broken genes

The correct answer is: A lightly marked broken that carries 2 broken genes

A charlie in the context of rabbits refers to a specific coat pattern characterized by light markings on a white background. Option A and B do not pertain to coat patterns and are therefore incorrect. Option C describes a heavily marked broken rabbit, which is not the same as a charlie. Option D is correct as it specifies the specific type of broken rabbit that has the charlie coat pattern.