You must have heard that "record is to be broken as soon as possible" - and its practical performance is often seen to be seen when a new world record is set up by breaking an old world record- but we The world record that is going to be mentioned here today will not try to break, nor will they want to break because they are either very terrible or some accidentally established in the world record. Know about World Records –
Longest sword swallowed
Natasha Veruschka has the world record swallowing the longest sword - this lady performed this dangerous act on February 28, 2009- Natasha pulled a sword into a throat with a length of 58 cm - it's definitely a terrible record. It was probably the kind of courage to break.
Farthest milk squirting distance
Ilker Yilmaz set up a strange world record to kill pediatricians. - The patchwork of milk dipped 9 feet 2 inches - Yilmaz entered the milk body through the first nose and then it was an eye out of the eyes. Thin-
Largest kidney stone
The stone that was pulled out of the patient named Vilas Ghuge in a Mumbai hospital in India, on February 18, 2004, set a world record - yes it was a human being kidney-shaped stone. It was 13 cm - this is really a record which will not have any desire to break-
Largest object removed from human skull
In 1998, knife knocked in the head of Michael Hill and was left to die - however, lately doctors took out 20 cm long knife Michael's skull, and his life escaped - however A World Record was established because this knife was indeed the biggest thing to get out of any human skull.
Most bones broken in lifetime
The most popular American stuntman Evel Knievel had to face 433 fractures of the bones in the whole life- although it was also a painted world record that would not try to break any conscious person.
Most failed driving tests
Cha Sa-Soon, an elderly senior woman from South Korea, finally succeeded in passing the 960th driving test and got a driving license - before giving a 959 test for the driving license. The bar failed but in such a way, most of the time, a definite World Record of failure to drive the driving test-