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How is the possession limit in hunting defined?

  1. The max weight of hunting gear a hunter can possess.

  2. The total number of bags allowed for hunting gear.

  3. The total number of game animals a hunter can have at home.

  4. The specific weight limit for each individual game animal caught.

The correct answer is: The total number of game animals a hunter can have at home.

The possession limit in hunting is defined as the total number of game animals a hunter can have at home. This means the hunter is restricted in the number of game animals they can bring home from a hunt, regardless of the weight of the animals or the weight of the hunting gear they possess. Option A is incorrect because it refers to the weight of hunting gear, not game animals. Option B is incorrect because it refers to the number of bags, not game animals. Option D is incorrect because it refers to a specific weight limit for each individual game animal, rather than a total limit. Therefore, option C is the correct answer as it accurately defines the possession limit in hunting.