The British police have asked for citizen collaboration to recover

Darius

, the largest rabbit in the world, according to the

Guinness Book of Records,

who has disappeared from his home in England.

According to police,

Darius

, a 1.29 meter long continental rabbit, was stolen from his pen, located in his owners' garden in

Stoulton

,

Worcestershire

, on the night of Saturday to Sunday.

On Twitter, its owner

Annette Edwards

has been offering increasing rewards, the last of 2,000 pounds (about 2,300 euros), and has stressed that the animal, 11 years old according to the British press, is too old for reproduction.

Darius and his owner, in an image on his website ANNETTE EDWARDS

"Each animal is an individual that cannot be replaced," Edwards, a

68-year-old

former

Playboy

model, told

the

Daily Telegraph

.

According to his owner, due to his age, Darius has a special diet without which he runs the risk of dying.

It was declared the "largest living rabbit in the world" in 2010, according to the

Guiness Book of Records

.

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