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Top 10 unusual Guinness world records

7.Largest horn circumference – steer

The biggest horn boundary on a control measured 95.25 cm (37.5 in) on 6 May 2003 and have a place with Lurch, an African watusi guide claimed by Janice Wolf (USA) of Gassville, Arkansas, USA. Tragically, Lurch kicked the bucket at 3 p.m. on 22 May 2010 of a malignancy at the base of one of the horns. The body has been discharged to a neighborhood taxidermist, who will create a full-sized taxidermy of the direct.

 

6.Most T-shirts worn at once

The most T-shirts worn without a moment’s delay is 257 and was accomplished by Sanath Bandara (Sri Lanka) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on 22 December 2011. The record was attemted in front of an audience before a pack of individuals in an open stop in Colombo. Sanath was casualty of the 2008 Weliveriya besieging in Sri Lanka and has endeavored to break Guinness World Records from that point onward.

5.Fastest 100m running on all fours

The 2008 Guinness World Records Day was, as per GWR, their greatest day of record-breaking ever, with more than 290000 individuals partaking in record endeavors in 15 distinct nations. Kenichi Ito’s record endeavor was a piece of this extraordinary day. He is simply one more case of Japanese with ‘super powers’. His ‘super power’ is to keep running with extraordinary speed on each of the fours. Kenichi Ito run 100m on every one of the fours in 18.58 seconds. The Japanese set this record at Setagaya Kuritsu Sogo Undojyo, Tokyo, in 2008.

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