Tallest and smallest dogs Reggie and Pearl have met for the first time 🐶❤️ 🐕 Reginald "Reggie" Johnson measures 1.007 m (3 ft 3 in) and Pearl measures 9.14 cm (3.59 in)
Heaviest train pulled by teeth 🚆 279 tonnes by Ashraf Mohamed Suliman 🇪🇬 @اشرف كابونجا_ Ashraf Kabonga الرقم القياسي لـ أثقل قطار يتم سحبه باستخدام الأسنان هو 279 طن، وتم تحقيقه من قبل أشرف محمد سليمان (مصر) #غينيس_للأرقام_القياسية
Highest rope swing drop (indoors): 43.71 m (143 ft 5.25 in) by @Atlanta Falcons Freddie Falcon. Good luck to the Atlanta Falcons who made Guinness World Records history and are now finalists in @The Webby Awards. Check out the link in our bio to find out more and give them a vote! 🗳️
The moment tallest and smallest dogs Reggie and Pearl met for the first time ✨ Reginald "Reggie" Johnson measures 1.007 m (3 ft 3 in) and Pearl measures 9.14 cm (3.59 in)
In 2018, after 66 year Shridhar finally cut his amazing nails. With @Ripley’s Shridhar retains the record for longest fingernails on a single hand ever, an aggregate length of 909.6 cm (358.1 in) on his left hand as measured in Pune city, Maharashtra, India, on 17 November 2014. He also holds the record for longest single fingernail ever. Shridhar stopped trimming the nails of his left hand in 1952. His coiled thumbnail measured 197.8 cm (6 ft 6 in).
Most expensive Pokémon trading card sold at a private sale - a PSA Grade 10 Pikachu Illustrator card, purchased by Logan Paul 🇺🇸 for $5,275,000 (£3,862,424 / €4,477,146), on 22 July 2021. Later on 2 April 2022, at WrestleMania 38, it was confirmed that Logan had broken the record and he was presented with his Guinness World Records certificate backstage by adjudicator Mike Marcotte. Paul’s emotion at receiving this accolade was clear, and as the Pokémon card hung from his neck in a bejewelled case, he accepted his certificate proudly. "I have never spent this much money on a physical asset," Paul said during the trade. "This card cost me more than my ranch. My 84-acre ranch." In 1998 a small number of these cards, 39 to be exact, were given out to the winners of a Pokémon illustration contest. Out of those 39, only 20 have been graded by PSA, a leading card authentication service. Only eight of the Pikachu Illustrator cards have been awarded a PSA Grade 9. PSA Grade 9 means the card is in near perfect condition, but could have "a very slight wax stain on reverse, a minor printing imperfection or slightly off-white borders." A PSA Grade 10 card is a virtually perfect card, and attributes include "four perfectly sharp corners, sharp focus and full original gloss". Only one card in the world has been given this rating. This trade was agreed after five months of negotiation and took place on 22 July 2021.