The world’s first 9 birth
In 2021, Ms. Halima Cisse (from Mali) gave birth to 9 children at the Ain Borja clinic in Casablanca – Morocco. All nine children survived and set world records.
Halima Cisse with her husband and 9 children. Photo: Daily Mail
The weirdest diet
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The heaviest twins
In 1978, Billy Leon McCrary, weighing 337 kg, and his twin Benny Lloyd, weighing 328 kg, were confirmed as the heaviest twins in the world. Each person has a waist circumference of 2.13 m.
Both were normal sizes until the age of 6 and later died of heart failure.
Fastest driving blindfolded
In 2003, Billy Baxter (from the UK) reached a speed of 265.33 km / h while blindfolded driving a 1,200 cc Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle.
The longest human legs
The longest human legs in the world belong to Maci Currin (from the US) with a length of 135,267 cm (left leg) and 134.3 cm (right leg).
This record was set in 2020.
Being struck by lightning the most times do not die
Former ranger Roy C. Sullivan (from Virginia – USA) was struck by lightning 7 times but still survived.
The first time Mr. Sullivan was struck by lightning was in 1942 (loss of a big toenail). The remaining six times were in 1969 (loss of eyebrow), 1970 (burnt left shoulder, 1972 (burned hair), 1973 (burned hair and burned leg), 1976 (ankle injury) and 1977 (burns to the chest and abdomen).
In September 1983, Mr. Sullivan passed away.
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Eat the most clocks
In 1998, Kim Seung-do (from the Korean capital Seoul) ate 5 watches (except the strap) in 1 hour 34 minutes. Mr. Kim eats up to 600 grams of metal a day and is estimated to have eaten regarding 4 tons of metal in his lifetime.
The above record is held by Ms. Kively Papajohn (from Limassol – Cyprus). At the age of 76, Mrs. Kively was trapped in the elevator of her apartment complex for 6 days, from December 28, 1987 to January 2, 1988. Mrs. Kively survived on the fruit, vegetables and bread in her shopping bag.
The longest noodle
The longest noodle in the world – 3,084 km – belongs to Xiangnian Food Company (China). The record was set on October 28, 2017.
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Beards can lift the heaviest objects
In 2013, Mr. Antanas Kontrimas (from Lithuania) used his beard to lift an object weighing 63.8 kg.
Typing with the fastest nose
In 2017, Mr. Davinder Singh (from India) typed 103 characters with his nose in 40.19 seconds. Mr. Davis typed the following sentence to set this record: “Guinness World Records challenged me to type this sentence with my nose for the fastest time”.
The longest continuous hike
From December 1969 to April 2013, Mr. Arthur Blessitt (from Florida – USA) walked a total of 64,752 km.
Mr. Blessitt visited all 7 continents, including Antarctica, traveled through 321 countries, groups of islands and territories, carried a 3.7-meter wooden cross and preached the Bible in throughout the journey.
The most hairy family
Victor Gomez, Gabriel Ramos Gomez, Luisa Lilia De Lira Aceves and Jesus Manuel Fajardo Aceves (all from Mexico) are 4 members of a family of 19 members spanning 5 generations, suffering from a rare condition called “heavy” congenital body hair”. The women are covered with light to medium hair, while the men have thick hair on regarding 98% of their body, excluding the hands and feet.
The longest tongue
The longest tongue in the world – 10.1 cm – belongs to Nick Stoeberl (from the US). The record was set in 2012.
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The most expensive man-made object
The most expensive man-made object ever is the International Space Station (ISS), with an estimated cost of construction and maintenance of $150 billion.