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Whilst walking Bugs notes a sign saying fifty dollars will be paid on delivery of every dead fox, another saying seventy-five dollars for a bear, but then finds another saying two cents for a rabbit! Outraged by this difference in reward bounty, Bugs mails himself to Washington in order to complain. Finding the Games Commissioner’s office, Bugs demands to know why his species is only worth a measly two cents. The Commission explains that other animals are destructive and obnoxious toward people; that they do damage: rabbits, however, are harmless. So a unrepentant Bugs sets out to show him just how “harmless” his kind can be.
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