After stealing the largest rabbit in the world .. A call from the police and a reward from its owner

Annette: Darius the rabbit, because of his age, follows a special diet.

British police launched a call for witnesses after "the biggest rabbit in the world" was stolen, according to the description in the Guinness Book of Records, while the owner of the rabbit offered a reward for anyone who helped find it.

Security forces said the 1.29-meter Darius rabbit was stolen from a barn in his owners' garden in Stolton, Rochester, on Saturday night.

And on Twitter, the rabbit's owner Annette Edwards promised a financial reward of 1,000 pounds ($ 1,376) for anyone who helped bring him back, explaining that the 11-year-old animal, according to the British press, had passed the breeding age.

Annette said that the rabbit Darius, because of his age, follows a special diet, and therefore, if he stops this diet, it would expose him to death.


Darius' rabbit was included in the Guinness Book of Records as "the largest rabbit alive" in 2010.


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