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The moon has a diameter the of over 3.4 thousand km The average height of a bunny is 34 cm The average mass of a bunny is 6.35 kg
If you scale it up to a third of the size of the moon(which looks to be the relative size of the bunny from the image), you can find that the mass is 63.5 Gg(63500000000 g)
Unless there exists anti-moon technology i dont know about, i dont think a being that is being pushed to the ground by 622 million N is "too small to be a threat to national security"
Yes, I also measure mass in Gg instead of kt