Most People Unwrapping Candies Simultaneously

Most People Unwrapping Candies Simultaneously

The World Record of ‘most people unwrapping candies simultaneously’ has been achieved by MSSL Mideast from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

On Feb 13, 2015; Eight Hundred Forty Nine (849) people unwrapped the candies simultaneously.

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Most People Unwrapping Candies Simultaneously

Most Cars Washed in 8 Hours (Multiple Locations)

The World Record of ‘most cars washed in 8 hours (multiple locations)’ has been achieved by Repco from Australia and New Zealand.

On October 27; Six Thousand Two Hundred Seventy Seven (6277) cars were washed at 89 stores in Australia and New Zealand.

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Largest Idly Party

The World Record of ‘largest idly party of the world’ has been achieved by Mahinda Kumaraswamy from Kandy, Sri Lanka.

On Feb 27, 2015; Two Thousand Four Hundred (2400) people joined him for the world’s largest idly party.

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Most People Combing Simultaneously

The World Record of ‘most people combing simultaneously’ has been achieved by Mr. Andrea Dulbecco and his team from Rome, Italy.

On Oct 14, 2015; Two Hundred Fifty Two (252) women combed simultaneously.

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Largest Human Depiction of a Country Map

The World Record of ‘largest human depiction of a country map’ has been jointly achieved by Youth of India and Akshat International School from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India.

On Aug 09, 2017; Three Thousand Two Hundred Twenty Three (3223) people stood together in the shape of map of India.

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Smallest Primate

The World Record of ‘smallest primate’ has been achieved by tarsier measures from The Philippines.

The smallest primate, Philippine Tarsier is only about 85 to 160 mm (3.35 to 6.30 in) in height. The mass for males is between 80–160 g (2.8–5.6 oz). The average adult is about the size of a human fist. The small size makes it difficult to spot.

The newborn tarsier is born with much fur and eyes open. The body and head length of newborn tarsier is about 70 mm, and its tail is around 115 mm long. The Philippine tarsier’s eyes are fixed in its skull; they cannot turn in their sockets. Instead, a special adaptation in the neck allows its round head to be rotated 180°. Their eyes are disproportionately large, having the largest eye-to-body size ratio of all mammals.

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