A rabbit accidentally discovered by an Indonesian farmer turned out to be a very rare Sumatran striped rabbit.



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This is a rabbit that a farmer found and took away by a river that had overflowed in heavy rain a few days ago.



It measures 40 cm in length and is characterized by gray fur and black stripes.



The farmer posted on social media that he was selling these rabbits, but the Indonesian National Park, who saw the unusual appearance, launched an investigation.



It turned out that this rabbit was the Sumatran striped rabbit, the world's rarest endangered rabbit.



When the experts offered to take the rabbit for protection, the farmer said he did not know that it was a rare species, so he gave it up and was rather happy.



Officials carefully protected the rabbit and released it to a safe place inside the park.



Netizens said, "It's the first time I've seen a striped rabbit.

Maybe it's not dyed?", "It's so unique and cute!

Please protect it from extinction.”



(Screen source: FFI)