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The highest Mohican head in the world has reached 113 cm

Today, I'd like to share with you the amazing Guinness world record created in the past two years. Some of the records in the following list may be created if you work hard enough.

The highest Mohican head:

Japanese fashion designer Yoshio Watanabe has set a record of 'the highest Mohawk in the world'. The hairstyle is about 113 cm tall and has been included in the Guinness Book of world records published in the United States and other places. Watanabe said he spent 15 years to stay and was proud of the Mohawk. He said: 'although it's hard (to keep your hair long), it can be the happiest in the world. '

The largest biceps in the world:

Moustafa Ismail, a 24-year-old Egyptian fitness coach, is a real-life Popeye. Since he was 14 years old, he began to do targeted exercises on his arm. At present, his biceps is surprisingly large, nearly 80 cm, which is comparable to the waist circumference of ordinary people. He was also named in the Guinness Book of records.

The heaviest female sumo wrestler: sharran Alexander, a female sumo wrestler in London, UK, weighs 203 kg.

Oldest gymnast:

Johanna quaas was born in Germany on November 20, 1925. At the age of 86, she was still a regular member of the German Landes senior Spiele amateur competition. She successfully completed a set of balance beam performances on the spot in Italy called "record show".

Hello Kitty has the most collections:

Asako Kanda, a Japanese girl, has a collection of 4519 Hello Kitty objects. It is reported that there are various Kitty items in her room, such as Kitty frying pan, Kitty electric fan, Kitty toilet seat, etc.

The youngest professional drummer:

In March 2010, Julian Pavone, a 5-year-old American, became the youngest drummer in the world.

Shortest cow: 16 month old Dexter Archie, only 76.2 cm high.

The tallest donkey:

The 4-year-old mammoth donkey lives in Oklahoma. The height measured on December 10, 2011 is about 1.6m. Linda Davis is from Watsonville, California.

Largest drum rack:

The drum consists of 340 parts. American man Dr Mark temperato used a customized trailer to transport the drums back. Dr Mark tempo is a member of the 'Jesus the soul solution' band.

Heaviest bike:

The bike weighs 750 kg and was created by wooter van den Bosch, a man living in the eastern Dutch city of Arnhem.

The most frequent Catcher:

Alex Barron, a British talent, can play 11 balls at the same time, setting a record of 23 consecutive catches. The record was made at the racquetball club at the University of rohampton in London, UK.