The world's largest rabbit is 1.3 m tall

Darius, a 1.3 meter long rabbit from the nose to the tail and weighs 22 kg, replaced his mother Alice to become the world's largest rabbit.

Darius, a 1.3 meter long rabbit from the nose to the tail and weighs 22 kg, replaced his mother Alice to become the world's largest rabbit.

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Darius Rabbit taken with a 6-year-old girl.Photo: Xinhua .

The rabbit Darius, 12 months old, ate 12 carrots, 6 apples and two cabbages every day.

Xinhua quoted the host Annette Edwards as saying: "It is very gentle. I don't know if that's why it is bigger than the others. It also runs around, so it's probably due to the combination of eating drink and move ".

"The terrible thing is that Darius continues to grow, so it can be huge when it comes to maturity , " she added.

Edwards, 59, has raised the world's four largest rabbits at her home in Worcester, England and is awaiting confirmation of the Guinness record for the case of Darius.

Update 16 December 2018
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