Bugs notices high bounties on various animals. There is a $50 bounty (about $ today) on foxes, $75 (about $ today) on bears, but then is offended by the two-cent bounty (about $ today) on rabbits. Bugs has himself mailed to Washington DC, where a supercilious game commissioner explains that the bounty is so low because, while foxes and bears are "obnoxious" animals who damage property, "rabbits are perfectly harmless". Bugs vows to prove that he can do just as bad and storms out, slamming the game commissioner's door so hard that the glass in it shatters.