The Guinness World Records’ longest rabbit has been stolen from its owner’s home in Stoulton, Worcestershire.

According to a BBC report, police believed that Darius, the rabbit, was taken from his enclosure located at his owner, Annette Edwards’ garden.

Where's Darius?

The continental giant rabbit was earlier reported missing by Edwards.

She even offered a reward to anyone who brings back the award-winning 1.22-metre mammal.

Bring Darius home




“Can you bring my Darius back? I am putting the reward up to £2,000,” she tweeted.

Edwards initially offered a £1,000 reward (RM5,678) for her missing bunny.

However, the reward has since been increased to £2,000 (RM11,356).

The report said Darius was named as the longest rabbit by Guinness World Records in April 2010, when he was measured for an article in the Daily Mail.