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Occupation. Nail artist. Known for. Guinness World Record for longest finger nails by a woman. Ayanna Williams is an American who holds the world record for the longest fingernails ever reached on a single hand for a woman, with a combined length of 57.64 centimeters (181.09 inches). [1] She is also ranked second in the list of having longest ...
December 14, 2023. (2023-12-14) (aged 82) Utah, United States. Notable work. Longest fingernails record in Guinness World Records. Children. 3. LeeAnn Redmond (February 2, 1941 in Annabella, Utah [1] – December 14, 2023) was an American woman who held the record in the Guinness World Records for longest fingernails on both hands.
Shridhar Chillal. Shridhar Chillal (born 29 January 1937) is an Indian man from the city of Pune, who held the world record for the longest fingernails ever reached on a single hand, with a combined length of 909.6 centimeters (358.1 inches). Chillal's longest single nail was his thumbnail, which measured 197.8 centimeters (77.87 inches).
Williams is set to be featured in Guinness World Record's 2018 book. Photo: Guinness World Records It takes Ayanna, a nail technician, over 20 hours to paint her nails, which requires two bottles ...
The record-holder for women is Lee Redmond of the U.S., who set the record in 2001 and as of 2008 had nails with a total length on both hands of 28 feet (850 cm), with the longest nail on her right thumb at 2 feet 11 inches (89 cm). Evolution in primates Nails are a distinguishing feature of the primate order.
Jake Perry. Creme Puff (August 3, 1967 – August 6, 2005) was a mixed tabby domestic cat, owned by Jake Perry of Austin, Texas. She was the oldest cat ever recorded, according to the 2010 edition of Guinness World Records, [1] [2] [3] when she died aged 38 years and 3 days. Perry had another cat, Granpa Rexs Allen, who he said was born in ...
The highest natural ground surface temperature ever recorded may have been an alleged reading of 93.9 °C (201.0 °F) at Furnace Creek, California, United States, on 15 July 1972. [7] In 2011, a ground temperature of 84 °C (183.2 °F) was recorded in Port Sudan, Sudan. [8] The theoretical maximum possible ground surface temperature has been ...
Website. guinnessworldrecords .com. Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous United States editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a British reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.