Sunday, September 30, 2007

German Giant rabbit

Meet Herman, a 7.7kg (22lb), 3ft rabbit with ears alone measuring at 21 centimeters which is the total height of an average domestic rabbit. Herman belongs to one of the breed called the German Giant, but most of them will reach a maximum weight of 6kg (18lb). Herman just kept growing.

Lived in Berlin, Germany, owner Hans Wagner built a solid oak hutch and feed Herman about 2kg of food and supplements daily. Hans Wagner said his favorite food is lettuce. Herman could be the world's biggest rabbit, but Guinness World Records have stopped accepting entries because feared that people will over-feed their pets. German Giants do not exist in the wild, and have been developed by breeders.

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