The world's largest rabbit is about to be outgrown by his son!
Weighing 22.2 kg and measuring 4ft 4in or 1.3m, Darius, a member of the Continental Giant breed, is considered the world’s largest rabbit. However, he may soon give up his title since his son Jeff, who already measures 3ft 8in, still has 6 months left to grow.
According to Annette Edwards, the owner of the giant rabbits from Bromsgrove, she spends around £5,000 a year for her pets’ food as they consume about 2,000 carrots and 700 apples annually. In addition, the rabbits get to eat specialist rabbit food everyday and a bale of hay a week.
Since the rabbits are very big, they each sleep in a dog crate that normally houses a German Shepherd.
Speaking to The Daily Mail UK, Edwards said: “Darius was always big but Jeff is huge considering he’s still a baby. I’m expecting him to grow much bigger than his dad.”
Do you think Jeff will outgrow his dad?
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