The largest rabbit in the world is Darius Rabbit.
Rabbit Darius has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest rabbit. He is 1.22 meters long and weighs 45 pounds. Eating 12 carrots and other large amounts of food every day is equivalent to eating thousands of dollars (approximately tens of thousands of yuan) per year. The owner of the rabbit said that Darius almost ate all of my family. Raising the world's largest rabbit really costs a lot of money.
Rabbit
Rabbit (scientific name: Leporidae) is a mammal in the family Leporidae. Rabbits have long, tubular ears, a short tufted tail, and strong hind legs. The most species are found in eastern Asia, southern Asia, Africa and North America. A few species are distributed in Europe and South America. They are terrestrial and are mostly found in deserts, desertified steppes, tropical sparse forests, steppes and forests or woods.
Based on body size, they can be divided into large rabbits, medium rabbits and small rabbits. The weight of large rabbits is about 5 to 8 kilograms (there are also a few exceeding 8 kilograms), and the weight of medium rabbits is about 2 kilograms. to about 4 kilograms, and the weight of small rabbits is about less than 2 kilograms. Generally speaking, the body of a rabbit can be divided into four parts: head and neck, trunk, limbs and tail.
The rabbit’s eyeballs are round and the visual angle of one eye is 180°, so the rabbit uses one eye to see things. Rabbits have different breeds, different coat colors, and different eye colors. Rabbit eyes come in various colors: red, blue, black, gray, etc. Some rabbits have different colors for their left and right eyes.