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Posted by arek on Feb-08-2006 17:51:

Herman could be 'biggest bunny'

A man has been showing off his gigantic rabbit named Herman.

The mighty bunny weighs a massive 7.7kg, and his ears are a lengthy 21cm - almost as long as most pet rabbits are tall. And he is almost 1m tall.

The German Giant is even big for his breed, which usually tip the scales at around 6kg.

Herman lives in a specially built solid oak hutch and chomps his way through just over 2kg of food a day. His owner says his favourite snack is lettuce.

The giant bunny, who lives in Berlin with owner Hans Wagner, also takes a vitamin supplement to keep him healthy, and munches through a bale of hay a week.

Bred big

Herman could be the world's biggest rabbit, but Guinness World Records have stopped accepting entries because of fears people were over-feeding their pets.

German Giants do not exist in the wild, and have been developed by breeders.

The can live for as long as 12 years.


Posted by Yohan on Feb-08-2006 17:55:

^That one could give Bugs Bunny a run for his money


Posted by naillil on Feb-08-2006 18:19:

The bunny's head is as big as its owner's

Wouldn't want to clean up after that thing!


Posted by simms327 on Feb-08-2006 18:25:

if i were him id sell it to cadburys for use in chocolate egg commercials.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Feb-08-2006 18:27:

Awesome. I want one.

I'd put a little saddle on him and ride him around like a miniature pony.


Posted by Flec on Feb-08-2006 18:36:

how high do they jump hehehe


Posted by naillil on Feb-08-2006 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Flec
how high do they jump hehehe


haha... I wonder if he could even get off the ground


Posted by Moral Hazard on Feb-08-2006 18:44:

Strange, it's feet are entirely covered in fur??? My rabbit has bare skin on her toes. Nearly all animals have exposed skin on their feet. Does this thing not walk?

edit.... also noticed it has no dew claws (small toes further back on all feet). I've never known anyone to have dew claws removed from rabbits (although it is common with dogs).



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