The British Daily Guardian and others reported on the 12th (local time) that'Darius', which was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's longest rabbit, was stolen overnight.



Darius, who lived in the yard of Stirton's house in Worcestershire, England, is a Continental Giant Rabbit measuring 129 cm in length. As of this day, the whereabouts are unknown.



Local police reported that Darius had been stolen while staying inside the fence on the night of the 10th, and began an investigation.



Annette Edwards, who raised Darius, raised £1,000 (approximately 1.54 million won) as a reward for reporting.



"It's a very sad day," he complained on his Twitter. "Darius is too old to see his descendants. Please send him home."



Darius was named'the longest living rabbit' in the 2010 Guinness World Records.



At the time, the body length was measured to be 129cm.



According to the official website of Darius, he inherited the gene from the mother rabbit'Alice' and has been large since childhood, and is only long, but not obese.



The website sells T-shirts and mugs with pictures of Darius, and his baby rabbit also guides adoption.



"We are receiving reports regarding the theft of a world record rabbit," the police said.



(Photo = Excerpt from Darius official website, Yonhap News)