World's Longest 129cm 'Guinness Book Rabbit' Stolen... "Offering 1.55 Million Won Reward"
Owner "Too old to raise... Concerned about rabbit's health"
The world's longest rabbit listed in the Guinness Book and its owner, Anette Edwards (68). Photo by Annette Edwards, captured from Twitter.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-ju] The rabbit that was listed in the Guinness World Records as the longest rabbit in the world has disappeared.
On the 12th (local time), overseas media including the BBC reported that the longest rabbit in the world, raised by Annet Edwards (68) in Worcestershire, England, has gone missing.
Annet Edwards, who raises more than 100 rabbits, said, "Someone stole the longest rabbit in the world, measuring 129 cm in length," adding, "It is a very sad day."
She stated, "The rabbit is old and probably cannot be raised anymore," and "If it is returned safely, I will offer a reward of 1,000 pounds (about 1.55 million won) without asking how you got the rabbit."
Annet expressed concern for the rabbit's health, saying, "Darius is old and needs a special diet," and "If he eats just anything, he could die."
The police believe that someone stole the rabbit from the owner's yard between the 10th and 11th.
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Meanwhile, the rabbit named Darius has held the title of "the longest rabbit in the world" in the Guinness World Records since 2010. It is said that Darius inherited his large size from his mother rabbit and has been big since he was young.
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