Interesting and Amazing Guinness Book World Records

Guinness World Records is collection of world records, both human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The article brings some of the most amazing and natural world records such as highest Plateau of the world, wold smallest lizard and World poisonous fish...
 

World's Highest Plateau

The Tibetan Plateau is a vast, elevated plateau in Central Asia or East Asia covering most of the Tibet Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province in western China, as well as part of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir. It stretches approximately 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) north to south and 2,500 kilometres (1,600 mi) east to west. With an average elevation exceeding 4,500 metres (14,800 ft), the Tibetan Plateau is sometimes called "the Roof of the World" and is the world's highest and largest plateau, with an area of 2.5 million km2 (0.97 million sq. mi., or about four times the size of France).
 


Puya Raimondii - Blooming Flower After Long Time

Puya Raimondii is an ancient, very rare and the largest bromeliad in the world; it is an endemic species of the altoandina zone of Peru. In some preserved areas of Peru and Bolivia you can see its gigantic inflorescence reaching up to 10 m height and 2.5 m diameter. Due to its size the Puya Raimondii is considered to be the largest inflorescence in the world. It has about ten thousand flowers and six million seeds in each plant (all honour to botanists who had enough patience to count all of them!). To grow such a magnificent inflorescence Puya saves its strength all its life, which is quite long. On average the “maturity” of the Puya starts after 50 years. However, there are species that start blooming after 150 years. The Puya Raimondii are pollinated by bats and large insects.
 


 

Longest Beak Bird

The longest bill (beak) is that of the Australian pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus) is 34–47 cm (13–18½ in) long. The longest beak in relation to overall body length is that of the sword-billed hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) of the Andes from Venezuela to Bolivia. The beak measures 10.2 cm (4 in) making it longer than the birds actual body if the tail is excluded.
 


 

Antheraea polyphemus - Feed Heavily Moth

The Polyphemus Moth (Antheraea polyphemus) is a North American member of the family Saturniidae, the giant silk moths. It is a tan colored moth, with an average wingspan of 15 cm (6 inches). The most notable feature of the moth is its large, purplish eyespots on its two hindwings. The eye spots are where it gets its name – from the Greek myth of the Cyclops Polyphemus. The caterpillar of the Polyphemus Moth can eat 86,000 times its weight at emergence in a little less than two months.
 


 

World's Smallest Lizard: 16 mm (0.6-inch) long

So small it can curl up on a dime or stretch out on a quarter, a typical adult of the species, whose scientific name is Sphaerodactylus ariasae is only about 16 millimeters long, or about three quarters of an inch, from the tip of the snout to the base of the tail. It shares the title of "smallest" with another lizard species named Sphaerodactylus parthenopion, discovered in 1965 in the British Virgin Islands.
 

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