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UK Sikh enters Guinness Records as youngest female with beard
Harnaam Kaur, from Slough, achieved the record at the age of 24 years and 282 days, with a beard measuring as long as six inches in places.
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When she was younger she began shaving the beard off but said it would come back with a vengeance so she learnt to accept herself for who she is and now “absolutely loves” her facial hair.
She has polycystic ovary syndrome, which causes her to grow excess facial hair.
“2016 has been a huge year for Harnaam, having become the first female with a beard to walk the runway at London Fashion Week in March”, it adds.
If you lay down on the floor beside Ludo there wouldn’t be much between you as he measures a whopping 118.33 cm (3 ft 10.59 in).
The world’s longest domestic cat, meanwhile, is Ludo the Maine Coon from Wakefield in South Yorkshire in the UK.
Nine-year-old llama Caspa, of Porthmadog, Caernarfons, jumped a 3ft 8.5in high bar to claim a place in the book, which is available in shops from today.
Sue Williams, who has owned Caspa since he was two years old, described him as a “total diva” and the envy of the other llamas on the farm.
Longest full-body burn: Austrian stuntman Josef Toedtling set himself on fire for 5 minutes and 41 seconds.
Charlotte Guttenberg, 67, is the most tattooed pensioner after covering 91.5% of her body with etchings.
Standing 96.41cm (37.96in) tall from the floor to her haunches, Lizzy the Great Dane is so tall that her food bowl has to be put on a chair because she can not reach the floor to eat.
Chuck, also from Florida, has 93.5 per cent of his body tattooed and aside from one army tattoo, has had the rest of his work done in the last 16 years.
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The Florida-based dog is so tall that her food bowl has to be put on a chair because she can not reach the floor to eat, the GWR said.