7 totally bonkers Guinness World Records you won’t believe are real (but they are!)

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From yawning jaws to heroic paws, these Guinness record-breakers prove truth really is stranger than fiction. Join us as we [...]

From yawning jaws to heroic paws, these Guinness record-breakers prove truth really is stranger than fiction . Join us as we explore some of the world’s whackiest world records in recent memory. The world is bonkers, and at Euro Weekly News , we love it.

1) A woman with a mouth that could swallow the competition Forget loudmouths – Gob-star Marie Pearl Zellmer Robinson from Ala ska now officiall y is the world’s biggest mouth. With a gape measuring 7.59 cm (that’s just shy of 3 inches!), the chatty American can easily fit a can of pop between her jaws.



Her party trick of stuffing Jenga blocks in her gob as a kid has now earned her Guinness glory – and yes, she measured it herself with a ruler before going to the dentist for official confirmation. “That’s a creepy jaw!” she laughed to the Ketchikan Daily News . Just don’t ask her to keep it shut.

2) 794 Minecraft Steves unleashed onto the streets of Mexico City It was pixel-perfect pandemonium in Mexico City as nearly 800 Minecraft fans dressed as the game’s iconic blocky character ‘Steve’ smashed the record for the largest gathering of Steves. Organised by Xbox Mexico and timed to hype up A Minecraft Movie , the event brought families, gamers, and cosplayers together in full blue-shirt, cube-head glory. “One word for Minecraft fans in Mexico? Passion,” said Xbox organisers.

True that. Most Read on Euro Weekly News Google Earth reveals bizarre 'alien' tower at Area 51 - Pentagon insider says Trump could expose the truth UK cracks down on meat and dairy imports from EU Summer luggage allowance and best bags to beat the fees: Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet 3) Giant hairball: 201 pounds of dog hair makes history Move over, lint rollers – Texas just coughed up the world’s biggest furball. At the Mighty Texas Dog Walk in Austin, thousands of volunteers brushed over 8,000 pups and collected a staggering 201 pounds of shed dog hair.

The tangled tuft – officially dubbed the “Fur-O-Sphere” – now holds the title for heaviest ball of dog hair. “It’s simple, visual, and disgusting – and people love that,” joked Sheri Soltes, founder of Texas Hearing and Service Dogs. Fur real.

4) One man, 35,000 Big Macs, and still loving it Since 1972, Donald Gorske of Wisconsin has munched his way through 35,000 Big Macs – and counting. The burger-obsessed grandfather eats two a day, stores the receipts in carefully labelled boxes, and even proposed to his wife at a McDonald’s. “It’s the best sandwich in the world!” he told Guinness World Records .

Now in his seventies, Donald still passes health checks, skips the fries, and walks six miles daily. His advice to anyone hoping to beat his record? “Don’t. I’ll be dead before you could even challenge it.

” 5) France has more surnames than anywhere else on Earth With over one million different last names , France has more surnames than anywhere else on Earth. Why so many? Centuries of strict naming laws, creative spelling, immigration, and a penchant for patronymics ( just ask Jacques and his many variants: Jacquet, Jacquinot, Jacquart..

.). While the UK limps along with just 45,000 surnames, the French have turned name variation into an art form.

And yes, “Monsieur Duck” is a real – albeit rare – title. 6) Twin-credible! Irish Wolfhound makes medical history Romulus and Cullen may sound like characters from Twilight , or whatever kids are watching these days, but they’re actually the world’s first scientifically confirmed identical twin dogs . Born via C-section in South Africa, the Irish Wolfhound pups shared a placenta – a phenomenon so rare in animals, scientists have been barking up the tree for proof for decades.

“I wasn’t sure they were monozygotic at all,” said researcher Carolynne Joone. But blood tests confirmed it – identical genes from one fertilised egg. A canine cloning quirk? Not quite.

Just nature’s rare double act. 7) Ronin the bomb-sniffing rat: Cambodia’s tiniest hero sniffs out 109 landmines He’s got whiskers, a nose for danger, and a love for avocados – meet Ronin , the African giant pouched rat who’s sniffed out more landmines than any rodent in history. Working in Cambodia with Belgian nonprofit APOPO, Ronin uncovered 109 landmines and 15 more unexploded weapons between 2021 and 2025, making former warzones safer with every sniff.

Too light to set off bombs, the clever rat is now celebrated on both World Rat Day and Landmine Awareness Day . “Ronin’s not just a rat,” said handler Phanny. “He’s a colleague.

” Someone give that rodent a round of cheese. So there you have it peeps. From oversized jaws to tiny paws, the 2020s are proving there’s no limit to what the human (and animal) world can achieve – if you’re brave enough, hairy enough, or just hungry enough.

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