The Longest Tongue That Does More Than Talk
The longest tongue (male) belongs to Nick Stoeberl of the United States, and it is 3.97 inches (10.1 cm) long. Being long-tonged is not only based on the length but Nick utilizes his special characteristic to do more than just play with keyboards and paint. His genius has earned him a fan following in every exhibition, which is why at times the strangest qualities may turn out to be super powers in the power house of records.
Squirting Milk from the Eyes—Yes, Really
Among the most bizarre examples of the Guinness World Records they include the Ilker Yilmaz of Turkey who is the record holder of squirting milk out of his eyes. On the 1 st of September 2004, Ilker shocked people as he pulled milk through his nasal cavity and pushed it out powerfully using his tear ducts. This crazy skill is best described in books of records with a combination of shock and fascination as well as disbelief to those who is first hearing about it.
Most Rubber Ducks Collected—A Floating Obsession

The USA, Charlotte Lee has collected almost incredible number of over 8,000 rubber ducks, which makes it the largest collection of these strange-looking bath toys in the world. Her devotion to the gathering of tiny yellow ducks runs across the board, in range of sizes, styles, and forms. It is not only a unique hobby that is on display in this collection but it also demonstrates how passion even of the most unlikely things can make it into the world.
Balancing Act: Most Spoons on a Human Body
The mind boggles, and Etibar Elchiyev of Georgia managed to create a sensation of 250 sponsored spoons on his body in 2013. This weird ability impressed the viewers all over the world and made a new standard in the category of weird but wonderful records. It could be the magnetic attraction or the sticky skin or just the balance skills, this record is the tribute to the ingenuity of man and the desire to reach the extremely unconventional results.
Longest Time Hiccupping—A Lifetime of Perseverance
Charles Osborne has the rather unfortunate record of hiccupping 68 years. Osborne was unable to prevent the involuntary spasms until 1990, a period which started in 1922. This record of his incessant hiccups, estimated to have been no less than 60 million times, is one of the most extraordinary exhibitions of human endurance and resilience, but by no means one which any one would be proud to possess.
Most Socks Worn on One Foot—An Obscure Fashion Statement

In Italy, a person recorded a record by wearing 200 socks in one foot. It is eye-popping because it shows how individuals could be creative with the records they are setting, using the breadth of the fashion world and to pile it in the most unconventional method. It might have been an odd and awkward sight, but it is a comical prompt of the vast range of activities that can be listed as world records.
Conclusion
Long tongues and squirting milk eyes to huge rubber duck collections and 20-year-long hiccups, these world records attest to the fact that human ambition knows no boundaries, particularly with regard to the strange and the unusual. These crazy exploits amuse, stun and make us all aware that there are times when the truth is indeed weirder than fiction, and there is a place in the books of record where the insane is given its own way.
