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Police hunt thieves who stole world’s biggest rabbit from UK home

British police are hunting thieves who stole the world’s largest rabbit, named Darius, from his owner’s garden.
West Mercia Police said they were appealing for information after the brown-and-white bunny disappeared on Saturday night from his pen in Stoulton in central England.
Darius, a Continental Giant rabbit, was recognised by Guinness World Records as the world’s longest rabbit alive in 2010, measuring a whopping 1.29 metres in length.
His owner, Annette Edwards, tweeted on Sunday that it was “a very sad day” and offered a 1,000 pound ($1,800) reward for his safe return.
“Darius is too old to breed now. So please bring him back,” she said.
Ms Edwards announced in 2018 that Darius, then eight years old, was retiring and giving up…
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