Tallest dog livingFor the record Who: Giant George What: Tallest dog living Where: United States When: 15 Feb 2010The tallest dog living is 'Giant George' a Great Dane, who measured 1.092 m (43 in) tall on 15 February 2010 and is owned by David Nasser of Tucson, Arizona, U...
Friday, June 29, 2012
World record of The Largest bubble-gum bubble blown
Largest bubble-gum bubble blown
For the record
Who: Chad Fell
What: Largest bubble-gum bubble blown
Where: Haleyville, United States
When: 24 Apr 2004
Chad Fell (USA) blew a bubble-gum bubble with a diameter of 50.8 cm (20 in) without using his hands at the Double Springs High School, Winston County, Alabama, USA on 24 April 2004.
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World Record of Smallest Roadworthy Car
Smallest Roadworthy Car
For the record
Who: Perry Watkins
What: Smallest roadworthy car
Where: Wingrave, United Kingdom
When: May 2009
The smallest roadworthy car is "Wind Up" which measures 104.14 cm (41 in) high, 66.04 cm (26 in) wide and 132.08 cm (52 in). It was created by Perry Watkins (UK) and finished and measured in Wingrave, UK, on 8 May 2009.
The body of the car was constructed out of an old Postman Pat coin-in-the slot children's ride. The car took 7 months to build. The car was finished on the 8th of May this year. The car...
50+ Facts about bats

Most people think of bats and get a creepy feeling. In reality, we should be thankful for bats and do everything to help preserve their habitat.
Here are some interesting facts about bats that you may not know.
Bats smell, hear, taste and feel just like people do.
The phrase "blind as a bat" isn't true. Bats have good eyes for seeing in the daylight.
Bats don't have good night vision so they rely on the high-pitched squeaks they make called...
Facts about Giraffe

There are nine recognized subspecies of giraffe. They are: the Nigerian giraffe, the Nubian giraffe, Baringo giraffe, Masai giraffe, reticulated giraffe, Thorneycroft's giraffe, Kordofanian giraffe, Angolan giraffe, and the Southern giraffe. They live in scattered geographic regions in Africa, and have differing color patterns.
Facts:
A giraffe is able to clean its ears with its own tongue.
Giraffes live for 10-15 years in the wild, but average...
Differences between Jaguars and Leopards

Differences between Jaguars and Leopards
Leopard
Jaguar
Both jaguars and leopards have very similar skin; however, the minor distinction is the jaguar skin's rosettes are larger than the leopard's.
Jaguars are more muscular and weigh more than the leopards.
Jaguar's head is more square and larger than the leopard's he...
Interesting facts about Leopards

Facts of Leopards:
Leopards hunt on land and in water—they are great swimmers..
Leopards are nocturnal predators. .
Leopards are solitary animals.
Leopards weigh 70-180 pounds with a body length of 4-6 feet.
Leopards stalk their prey until they are a few feet away and pounce the prey—they do not usually miss. If they do miss, then the prey is lucky since the leopard does not normally chase its prey. .
Cubs stay with their mother for 22 months...
60+ Amazing and interesting facts about Elephants

Elephants are mammals and the largest land animals alive today. The elephant's gestation period is 22 months, the longest of any land animal. At birth it is common for an elephant calf to weigh 120 kg (265 lb). An elephant may live as long as 70 years, sometimes longer. This male weighed about 12,000 kg (26,400 lbs.), with a shoulder height of 4.2m (13.8 ft.), a metre (3 ft. 4 in) taller than the average male African elephant. They are symbols...
50+ Interesting ,Amazing and cool facts about LIONS

Latin name: Panthera leo
Lifespan: On average, the females live for 17 years, the males 15 years. The oldest lion possibly recorded was a male living in a Zoo in Sri Lanka that reached a ripe old age of 26.
Facts:
A lion's roar can be heard from as far as 5 miles away.
A lion can run for short distances at 50 mph and leap as far as 36 feet.
African lions...
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
More 90+ Facts about Dogs
There are almost 5 million dog bites per year; children are the main victims. Dog bites cause losses of over $1 billion a year.
A person should never kick a dog facing him or her. Some dogs can bite 10 times before a human can respond.
The most intelligent dogs are reportedly the Border Collie and the Poodle, while the least intelligent dogs are the Afghan Hound and the Basenji.
One kind of Pekingese is referred to as a "sleeve" because it was bred to fit into a Chinese empress' sleeves, which was how it was often carried around.
A dog's...
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