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Haunted by wererabbit's folksong

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I've always been curious whenever I heard the mother wererabbit sings a popular folksong to the young, there is a particular line in the lyric that seems to puzzle me. It goes likes this: "up up and away!... " I had a chance to talk to one of their elder regarding the origin of the song while my space shuttle docks at the lunar station for refueling, however I can't speak wererabbit and hence I got irritated and throw a volley of punches at the folk in the end my trip was cut short and I'm now studying the song behind bars.

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How can a wererabbit jumps high enough to escape the moon's gravity and then perform a re-entry into Earth's atmosphere unaided and probably unscathed? These wererabbits are known to possess incredible healing factor and can regenerate any form of laceration to the muscle tissues in mere seconds, however most of them are dimwitted.

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Comment below should there are doubts not pertaining to why they are called wererabbit and how they do their business(passing motion) in microgravity, I would appreciate the answer to elaborate on the art er... science behind the leap of faith I'm a great fan of numbers and equations. Please indulge me!

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