Smallest Rodent

Smallest Rodent

 The World Record of ‘smallest rodent’ has been achieved by the Baluchistan pygmy jerboa (Salpingotulus michaelis) from Pakistan.

The Baluchistan pygmy jerboa, or the dwarf three-toed jerboa is the only species in the genus Salpingotulus. Adults average only 4.4 cm (1.7 in) in head and body length, with the tail averaging 8 cm (3.1 in). Adult females weigh 3.75 g (0.132 oz).

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Largest Cooking Lesson

The World Record of ‘largest cooking lesson’ has been achieved by Akhil Bhartiya Swetamber Jain Mahila Sangh Kandriya Ikai from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

On June 26, 2015; during the workshop Three Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Seven (3927) participants were taught how to make hundred dishes. The programme was convened by Ms. Aruna Kothari.

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Fastest to Score 100 Goals in International Hockey

The World Record of ‘fastest to score 100 goals in international hockey’ has been achieved by Mr. Sohail Abbas from Pakistan.

Mr. Sohail Abbas is a Pakistani field hockey defender, penalty corner specialist of the Pakistan Hockey Team. He has scored 100 goals in two years six months and 18 days in international hockey. He has scored one double hat trick and 21 hat tricks in international hockey: a record unmatched in international field hockey.

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First Poetry Book on Father

The World Record of writing ‘first poetry book on father’ has been achieved by Mr. Rajesh Jain from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.

On Oct 18, 2014; Mr. Rajesh Jain alias ‘Rahi’ launched the book titled ‘Pita Chhav Vatvrikshya Ki’, the first ever poetry book containing 201 couplets on father.

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All-Time Leading Goal Scorer

The World Record of ‘all-time leading goal scorer’ has been achieved by Mr. Ali Daei from Iran.

Mr. Daei is the former captain of the Iran national football team, having played for clubs such as Bayern Munich and Hertha BSC, and is the world’s all-time leading goal scorer in men’s international matches. From June 2007 until 2013, Daei was a member of the FIFA Football Committee.

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Longest Green Tunnel

The World Record of ‘longest green tunnel’ has been achieved by The Tunnel of Love from Kleven, Ukrain.

The track of this tunnel has become an increasingly common spot for couples during spring, when a huge canopy of trees along the track grows over either side to form an arch. These arches stretch for up to three kilometres and create a green tunnel of trees. The tunnel of trees is so dense that it is difficult to see outside from within the structure and the natural light that penetrates the canopy from above makes the space soothingly dark.