British police have appealed for witnesses after the
Guinness Book of Records
"
largest rabbit in the world
" was
stolen in England
, the owner of which offers a reward for recovering it.
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According to law enforcement, Darius, a continental rabbit 1.29 meters long, was stolen from his enclosure, located in his owners' garden in Stoulton, Worcestershire, on the night of Saturday to Sunday. On Twitter, her owner Annette Edwards pledged a reward of £ 1,000 for her return, saying the animal - 11 years old, according to the British press - is too old for breeding. It was declared the "
largest living rabbit
" in 2010, according to the Guinness World Records website.