7 Interesting Guinness World Records Created by Animals
Every day, many people are trying to break various world records and receive recognition from the Guinness Century Records. Perhaps you have heard many strange Guinness world records created by humans, but have you ever heard of Guinness world records created by animals? This time, V will bring you: 7 interesting Guinness world records created by animals.
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In terms of height, the smallest donkey is named KneeHi, born on October 2, 2007. He is a brown male donkey born in Gainsville, Florida, USA, with a height of 64.2 cm. Considering his height at birth of 41.9 cm, he grew 20 cm in his lifetime.
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Pry is a small dog with a watchman skill. It can perform amazing saving actions like a human football team goalkeeper. This little guy holds the record for the most balls caught with his front legs in one minute. It can catch 14 balls in one minute.
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The current longest domestic cat has a length of 120 cm and lives in Italy. It's called Barrivier, a Maine Coon cat.
Although Barrivier's physique is stout, he is a very quiet and shy cat. He has his own personal social media account and has received many comments about his physique. His favorite dishes include fish (especially tuna) and chicken.
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A 7-year-old Texas Longhorn cow from Alabama was recorded in the world record for its huge horns. According to confirmation on May 8, 2019, the horns of this cow named Poncho Via from head to tail measured 323.74 cm, which is more than twice the width of a concert piano.
This cow not only has the largest horns on a live cow, but also surpassed all previous competitors, creating the record for the largest horns in history.
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Horse tails are long, but it seems unlikely that they can grow to the floor, as this would hinder their movement. But there really exists such a long tail in this world, and it has even created a Guinness world record. The longest tail of a horse is 381 cm, measured on August 23, 2007, on JJS Summer Breeze, owned by Crystal and Casey Socha from Kansas.
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If you can't let cats use litter boxes and someone tells you it's impossible to educate cats, then you will change your opinion when you know the cat that created this record. This cat named Diga looks calm, but is actually kind and intelligent, and the world record it created makes it possible for it to complete the most actions in one minute, which is 24 times. Diga can perform various skills, from rolling to jumping on skateboards.
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The largest egg in the record weighed 2589 kg, owned by an ostrich, Kerstin and Gunnar Sahlin, who laid it on May 17, 2008, at a farm in Bolangre, Sweden.