7 Completely Bonkers Guinness World Records I don’t believe you’re the real thing (but they are!)

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Seven crazy world records: Marie Pearl Zel Mar Robinson bites a tin can to prove Guinness’s mouth gape dropping her chin. Credit: Guinness World Records

From yawning jaws to heroic feet, these Guinness record breakers prove the truth Really I’m a more stranger fiction. Join us as we explore some of the world’s most intense world records in recent memory. The world is weird atlasgazettewe love it.

1) Woman with mouths that can swallow competition

Forget Loudmas – Marie Pearl Zelmar Robinson, the Gob Star of the AraThis will be the officialy teeth The largest mouth in the world. With a 7.59cm Gape (just 3 inches shy!), chatty Americans can easily fit a can of pop between their chins. Her party trick of Jenga blocking gobs as a child has earned Guinness glory. And yes, she measured it with a ruler before going to the dentist for official confirmation. “It’s a creepy jaw!” she laughed. Ketchikan Daily News. Don’t ask her to close it.

2) 794 Minecraft Steves unleashed on the streets of Mexico City

It was the perfect pandemonium for pixels in Mexico City Nearly 800 Minecraft fans dressed up to the game’s iconic blocky character “Steve,” broke the record for Steves’ biggest gathering. Hosted by Xbox Mexico to match the hype Minecraft moviesthe event united families, gamers and cosplayers in full blue shirts and cube head glory. “A word for Mexican Minecraft fans? Passion,” the Xbox organizer said. It’s true.

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3) Giant Hair Ball: 201 pound dog hair makes history

Move, Lint Rollers – Texas spit out the world’s largest fur ball. Thousands of volunteers polished over 8,000 puppies on Austin’s Mighty Texas Dog Walk and gathered incredibles 201 pounds Dog hair in the shed. An intertwined cluster, officially known as “fur-o-sphere,” now holds the title Heavyest Dog hair balls. “It’s simple, visual, disgusting, and people love it,” joked Sheri Sortez, founder of Texas hearing and service dogs. Real fur.

4) One man, a big mack of 35,000, and still love it

Since 1972, Wisconsin’s Donald Gorsuke munched his path 35,000 Big Mac – And count. Her grandfather, who was obsessed with burgers, ate twice a day, kept receipts in carefully labelled boxes, and even more. suggestion For McDonald’s wife. “It’s the best sandwich in the world!” he said Guinness World Records. Now in the ’70s, Donald still passes health checks, skips fries and walks six miles every day. What’s his advice for anyone hoping to beat his record? “Don’t do it. I’ll die before you try it.”

5) France has more surnames than anywhere else on Earth

Over 1 million different surnamesFrance has more surnames than anywhere else on Earth. Why so many? Centuries of strict nomenclature, creative spelling, immigration, and mistress’ preferences (just Ask Jacques and many variations of his: Jacquet, Jacquinot, Jacquart…). The UK limps with just 45,000 surnames, while the French have changed their name variations into art forms. And yes, “Monsieur Duck” is Authentic – Title, although rare.

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6) Twin resible! Irish Wolfhounds create medical history

Romulus and Cullen may sound like characters from Twilightor whatever kids are seeing these days actually The world’s first scientifically confirmed The same twin dog. The Irish Wolfhound puppy, born in the C-section of South Africa, shared a placenta. scientist For decades, I have been barking trees for proof. “I wasn’t quite sure if they were bonded at all,” said researcher Carolyn Joan. However, blood tests confirmed it – the same gene from one fertilized egg. Dog cloning habit? There is not at all. just A rare double act of nature.

7) Ronin Bomb Sniffingrat: Cambodia’s smallest hero sniffs 109 landmines

He has a whisker, a nose for danger love In the case of avocados – meet me Ronina giant porched mouse from Africa that sniffed more landmines than any rodent in history. Ronin, who worked with Belgian nonprofit Apopo in Cambodia, revealed 109 mines There were another 15 misfire weapons between 2021 and 2025, making the previous Warzones safer with each sense of smell. Too light to put out a bomb, clever mice are celebrated with both World Rat Day and Landmines Awareness Day. “Ronin is more than just a rat,” said handler Fanny. “He’s a colleague.” Someone gives the rodent a round of cheese.

There you will peek at it. From oversized jaws to small feet, the 2020s proves there is There are no limits to what the human (and animal) world can achieve. If you are brave enough, hairy enough, or just hungry.

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