A British man has become a Guinness World Record holder after visiting an unparalleled 42 museums in less than 12 hours. While Ben Melham, age 42, earned the record of “most museums visited in ...
Casey Brooks, an already renowned elk hunter, may have set a new archery world record with his latest harvest. On Dec. 31, 2024, Brooks successfully harvested a massive non-typical bull elk.
Ankole-Watusi cattles living in the farm. The Ankole‑Watusi is medium-sized and elegant in appearance. Watusi cattle, also known as Ankole or Ankole-Watusi cattle in other areas, are a breed of cattle ...
And once again, the Lone Star State went above and beyond. A total of 23 world records were broken in Texas last year. Unless you've been living under a rock for the 366 days of 2024, some will ...
The video has gone viral, amassing almost 60 million views. A Telangana man has made it to the Guinness World Records for a bizarre feat - stopping 57 electric fan blades with his tongue in one ...
It came as a surprise to Ron Clarke himself that his wondrous year of world record wrecking began on the grassy slopes of North Hobart Oval 60 years ago today. Over the course of 10 momentous months ...
These are the most impressive Guinness World Records ever recorded. Records are made to be broken, even ones as crazy as those compiled by the good people at Guinness — yes, as in the Irish brewery, ...
Karun Nair set a new world record in the Vijay Hazare Trophy by scoring the most List A runs consecutively without being dismissed, with a total of 530 runs across five unbeaten matches ...
Jan. 3 (UPI) --A California surfer may have broken a world record when he shredded a wave estimated to be 108 feet tall. Alessandro "Alo" Slebir, 23, was surfing with friends on Dec. 23 at ...
In April 2009, he joined an elite group of bulls throughout the industry that had produced 1 million units of semen. Then, in May 2011, he became the industry’s all-time semen production leader ...
Had the Watusi shown been competing in a recognized track meet, he would have smashed by many an inch the present “world’s record” of 6 ft. 8 5/16 in. (held by Harold M. Osborn of Illinois).