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Darius is the fourth world-record rabbit owned by model and grandmother Annette Edwards. He lazed on a table at his home while Edwards showed him off on TODAY via satellite.
Missing: Darius, with long floppy ears and measuring a record-breaking 4 feet. Last seen in rabbit hutch in Stoulton, England. Police said they were hunting one of the world's largest rabbits, if ...
Owner Annette Edwards, a large-rabbit breeder and model, urged the culprit or culprits to return Darius to his home 160 kilometers (100 miles) northwest of London, saying it was a “very sad day.” ...
Darius, a 4-feet-long continental rabbit, turns 5 today, his owner Annette Edwards, 63, of England, told ABC News today. "I'm probably going to let him have extra nice carrot treats," Edwards said.
Darius, a Continental Giant rabbit, was last seen on Saturday in his pen in the village of Stoulton, England, about 130 miles northwest of London.
LONDON — Missing: Darius, with long floppy ears and measuring a record-breaking 4 feet. Last seen in rabbit hutch in Stoulton, England. Police said they were hunting one of the world's largest ...
Giant rabbit Guinness World Records says is world’s longest stolen In England; bring Darius home, owner pleads The Continental Giant rabbit — which is four feet, three inches long at full ...
The Continental Giant rabbit disappeared from his enclosure in a backyard in the village of Stoulton in the UK, and police say he was stolen.
Darius, who is now too old to breed, became a celebrity overnight and made several television appearances after he was declared the world’s longest rabbit in 2010. It is 129cm or 4ft 2in long.
Darius, the giant rabbit. Screenshot: CBC Docs Darius, a Continental Giant rabbit who won the Guinness World Record for “longest rabbit living” in 2010, has been kidnapped.
Darius next to an average sized rabbit (Image: MDM) "We’ve been sent on a couple of wild goose chases after people told us they’d seen him.” When Darius was snatched, Annette took to Twitter ...
Former glamour model, Annette Edwards, of Stoulton, Worcestershire, was the owner of the world's biggest rabbit, Darius, which stood at an impressive 4ft 3in-long continental giant.
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