Although rabbits eat crops in farmland, they have always been a cute little animal that people like. However, when you see the world's largest rabbit, you don't think it's cute. The largest rabbit in the world is Darius Rabbit, with a body length of 1.22 meters and a weight of 45 kilograms. It is certified by Guinness World Records as the largest rabbit in the world.
The world’s largest rabbit, Darius Rabbit
In 2014, the British giant rabbit Darius Rabbit was certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s largest rabbit. This terrifying giant rabbit is 1.22 meters long and weighs 45 pounds. Moreover, he also eats carrots every day. It is estimated that its weight will increase in the future.
While Darius Rabbit has earned the honor of being the "world's largest rabbit," it's been a troubling experience for Darius Rabbit's owner, Annette Edwards. You know, such a big rabbit needs to eat a lot of food every day, at least 12 carrots a day at most. Calculating this, it will cost 4,000 US dollars a year, which is approximately 26,000 RMB. This is not something that ordinary families can afford. "Darius rabbits almost ate up my home," Annette said. "It's expensive to keep one of the world's largest rabbits."
Comparison between the world's largest rabbit and Ralph Rabbit
Previously, Darius Rabbit and another British Ralph Rabbit competed for the glory of the world's largest rabbit. Although Darius finally won the first place with a body length of 1.22 meters, Ralph Rabbit was not to be outdone. It is said that Ralph weighs 50 kilograms, which is equivalent to the weight of a three-year-old child. He is 5 kilograms heavier than Darius, but not as long as Darius. This 5-year-old rabbit can only be described as the heaviest rabbit in the world.