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But in lower vehicles the animal is often lifted and launched into the windshield or over the top of the vehicle.
Yeah. That's what happens when you hit them in the legs. The body falls on the hood and then you drive under it if you hit it square. In a conversation about the push bumper, what happens after the push bumper is irrelevant to the topic, though.
Fun fact: Camels are the perfect height to fall in the passenger compartment of a Mustang convertible if you take them out at the legs at speed.