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Rabbits introduced into New Zealand over 100 years ago have now become a serious pest. Rabbit populations have increased so much that they have displaced many native species of herbivores
Which statement BEST describes why the rabbits were originally introduced to New Zealand?
The rabbitsfyere introduced to New Zealand as a short-term solution to provide secondary consumers with additional food.
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The rabbits were introduced to New Zealand as a short-term solution to provide tourist with scenic views and diverse wildlife
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The rabbits were introduced to New Zealand as a short-term solution to control the growth of certain weeds in the area.
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The rabbits were introduced to New Zealand as a short-term solution to provide the rabbits with a new habitat so that they could reproduce
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