These Dog-Sized Enormous Bunnies Are About To Take Over The World! And It’s 100% Awesome…

When you think of rabbits, you may envision snuggly itty-bitty balls of fluff, like the type in Easter photographs. But are you aware that we share the planet with enormous bunnies, aptly named FLEMISH GIANTS? These big, bad bunnies weigh 14 pounds on average, but they can get larger than that.

MUCH LARGER.

In fact, one legendary bunny named Ralph broke the scales at 55 pounds. That's the size of a toddler. Not a small toddler, but a regular sized child.

Button noses and twitchy mouths just got bigger…and, arguably, better.

Your eyes are not playing tricks on you. That's a monster bunny.

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Believe it or not, this guy is a regular sized. It's just the bunny that's massive.

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Just a couple of best buds, hanging out. Nothing unusual here. (Other than the fact that the bunny is Lassie-size.)

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Massive bunny ears make excellent piglet-warmers.

Beast-bunnies and piglets are the stuff of dreams when photographed together.

Personally, I think they both look a HARE uncertain about each other...get it?! (Sorry.)

No big deal, but that rabbit is bigger than a toddler. Bigger. Than. A. Toddler.

This humungous bunny has a larger head than this old guy, and he wants to know what you're gonna do about it.

Come on, you know you want to nuzzle that big cute face.

Having trouble believing these tractor-sized rabbits are real? So is this kitty.

Big bunnies deserve love, just like their smaller counterparts.

Rumor has it, they prefer to be cradled. Like giant, furry babies.

Apparently, monster-sized bunnies are such a "thing" that there even competitions for bunny-beasts. This photo from Rabbit Grand National in Harrogate in Yorkshire, England is proof.

This beauty wants you to know that he's just like his smaller cousins...he just prefers regular carrots rather than those silly "baby" carrot thingies.

Please SHARE these beautiful beast bunnies with your friends so they can see just how BIG bunnies can get.