wilma-bride
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Check this out - this thing is bigger than my DS
OK, the AOL link didn't work properly so have attached the story below
Meet Herman: a 22lb, 3ft rabbit that is more than half the size of its owner.
The giant bunny amazed onlookers at a Berlin food and agriculture fair - they first thought it was a giant cuddly toy.
Herman is one of a breed called the German Giant. Most grow to a maximum of 18lb, but Herman just kept growing.
Owner Hans Wagner, who raised him on a diet of vegetables, vitamin supplements and hay, keeps Herman in a specially built, solid oak hutch.
A spokesman for the German Rabbit Breeders' Association told The Daily Mail: "They are good natured, reliable and calm. They are, however, because of their size, not very suitable for children."

OK, the AOL link didn't work properly so have attached the story below

Meet Herman: a 22lb, 3ft rabbit that is more than half the size of its owner.
The giant bunny amazed onlookers at a Berlin food and agriculture fair - they first thought it was a giant cuddly toy.
Herman is one of a breed called the German Giant. Most grow to a maximum of 18lb, but Herman just kept growing.
Owner Hans Wagner, who raised him on a diet of vegetables, vitamin supplements and hay, keeps Herman in a specially built, solid oak hutch.
A spokesman for the German Rabbit Breeders' Association told The Daily Mail: "They are good natured, reliable and calm. They are, however, because of their size, not very suitable for children."
