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Lethal Pressure Crush — Rabbit Exclusive

Research employing a closed-end shock tube to expose rabbits to single, sharp-rising pressure pulses established that the reflected pressure required to kill 50 percent of subjects (the LD50) was approximately for rabbits. By comparison, mice required 29.8 psi for 50 percent lethality, while guinea pigs required 36.7 psi and rats 38.7 psi. These findings indicate that rabbits occupy an intermediate position among small mammals in their tolerance to blast overpressure.

"Burrow Blitz" - The lethal pressure crush rabbit can quickly burrow underground and pop up adjacent to its target, setting up for a crushing blow. This ability has a 10-second cooldown. lethal pressure crush rabbit

The rabbit's thoracic cavity contains relatively large lung volumes compared to body mass, making them susceptible to pulmonary injury from blast overpressure and rapid decompression. The observation of serious pulmonary edema and hyperemia in decompressed rabbits reflects this vulnerability. Research employing a closed-end shock tube to expose

The mortality rates differed dramatically between the two compression levels: with 5 kg/kg BW compression versus 60 percent mortality with 10 kg/kg BW compression. "Burrow Blitz" - The lethal pressure crush rabbit

For decades, prosecuting the creators and distributors of crush videos was legally challenging, particularly in the United States, due to complex interpretations of the First Amendment (freedom of speech). However, persistent advocacy led to groundbreaking legislative changes. 1. The Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act of 2010