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Biggest rabbit in the world stolen, a call for witnesses launched by the police

Darius, the tallest rabbit in the world according to Guinness World Records, lives in England. – CATERS NEWS AGENCY/SIPA

The biggest rabbit in the world has been stolen. The British police launched this weekend a call for witnesses after the theft of this animal, whose size was recorded by Guinness World Records in 2010 in the category “largest living rabbit”.

Darius, a 1.29 m long continental rabbit, lives in Stoulton, Worcestershire (England). He was stolen from his enclosure on the night of Saturday to Sunday, according to the police.

A “non-replaceable” rabbit

On Twitter, his owner launched an appeal, promising a reward of 1,000 pounds sterling (1,150 euros) for his return. She says her 11-year-old rabbit is too old for breeding.

“Each animal is an individual that is not replaceable,” Annette Edwards, 68, told the Daily Telegraph. According to this old model of Playboy, very worried for his rabbit, Darius has a special diet without which he risks dying.



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