
The World Record of ‘largest kazoo congregation’ has been achieved by Big Red Nose Show from London, UK.
On March 14; Five Thousand One Hundred Ninety (5190) people participated in the largest kazoo congregation.
The World Record of creating ‘smallest ashtray’ has been achieved by Mr. Ikbal Sakka from Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
On Dec 06, 2016; Mr. Sakka created the smallest ashtray made up of gold. The ashtray has circumference of 7 mm and 4 mm height. A skeleton is also carved inside representing the consequences of smoking.
The World Record of ‘longest religious flag’ has been achieved by Maa Amba Sewa Camp from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
On Feb 09, 2018; organization exhibited the longest religious flag with the dimension of 615.7 m length and 3.20 m width. It was offered at Wat Witsanu Hindu Temple, Bangkok, Thailand.
The World Record of ‘largest automobile wheel rims sculpture’ has been achieved by Mr. George Gottbrecht from North Dakota, USA.
Mr. Gottbrecht has built the largest automobile wheel rims sculpture measuring Eighteen Feet High (6 and a half meters) and 40 feet (12 meters) long. It has been built from over 2000 discarded automobile wheel rims. He built a giant turtle statue, in honour of the famous Turtle Mountains state park.
The World Record of ‘largest cedar bucket of the world’ has been achieved by Tennessee Red Cedar Wooden Works Company from Cannonsburgh, Tennessee, USA.
largest cedar bucket of the world made of red cedar wood can holds One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Six (1556) gallons and stands six feet tall & six feet wide at the base.
The World Record of ‘largest origami boat mosaic’ has been achieved by IIMT University from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.
On March 20, 2017; during the celebration of International Happiness Day, One Thousand Five Hundred (1500) origami boats were arranged in the mosaic illustrating ‘smiley’ with diameter of Seven feet.
The world record of ‘smallest mammal’ has been achieved by Etruscan shrew (Suncus estruscus) from North America.
Also known as the Etruscan Pygmy shrew or the white toothed Pygmy shrew is the smallest known mammal by mass. It weighs only 1.2 to 2.7 g(about 1.8 grams on average) and considered as world’s smallest mammal. The Etruscan shrew has a body length of about 4 centimetres (1.6 in) excluding the tail. These shrews prefer warm and damp climates and are widely distributed in the belt between 10 degrees and 30 degrees N latitude stretching from Europe and North Africa up to Malaysia. It is also found in the Maltese islands, which is situated in the middle of the Mediterranean sea.