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Post by rabbitizer on Sept 17, 2020 17:23:40 GMT
When you think of rabbits, it's easy to think that they are small, cuddly and could fit in a child's hands. But there are some breeds of rabbits which are much larger and even the size of small children. It's common for some breeds like Flemish Giants to reach over a stone in weight and 2.5 feet (0.8m) in length. The Guinness World Record for the longest rabbit goes to Darius, who stands at 4ft 3ins (1.3m) long and weighs around 3 stone (19kg). Darius’ title is being challenged by his children Jeff and Anya, who are both over 4ft (1.2m). The family collectively munch through £5,000 worth of food each year, so better keep those cupboards stocked up. Source www.bbc.co.uk/
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