Hound Lou's record-breaking ears are among entries in latest Guinness World ...

Hound Lou's record-breaking ears are among entries in latest Guinness World ...
Hound Lou's record-breaking ears are among entries in latest Guinness World ...

A dog with the longest ears, a girl with the biggest feet and a man who can walk on his hands faster than anyone else have made it into this year's Guinness World Records.

The 2022 edition of the annual publication is released on Thursday and features a host of new record-breakers from around the world.

Lou the black and tan coonhound, from Portland, Oregon, is the new holder of the record for 'longest ears on a dog (living)'. Each measures 13.38 inches. 

Morgan Parsley now holds the record for having the world's largest feet for a teenager. 

They measure up at 12.2inches (30.9cm) long – meaning she wears size 11.5 shoes.

Zion Clark, from Ohio, made it into this year's book after he completed the fastest 20m (66feet) on two hands, in 4.78 seconds.

Clark was born with Caudal Regression Syndrome, meaning he was born with no legs and his perseverance saw him introduced to wrestling in elementary school.

Also included in this year's book is Pratik Mohite from Maharashtra, India, who became the shortest competitive bodybuilder (male), standing at 3ft 4in (102cm).

Mohite began bodybuilding after seeing the sport as a representation of being fit and strong, wanting to take part even if others saw him as 'weak'.

Lou the black and tan coonhound, from Portland, Oregon, is the new holder of the record for 'longest ears on a dog (living)'. Each measures 13.38 inches

Lou the black and tan coonhound, from Portland, Oregon, is the new holder of the record for 'longest ears on a dog (living)'. Each measures 13.38 inches

Morgan Parsley now holds the record for having the world's largest feet for a teenager. They measure up at 12.2inches (30.9cm) long ¿ meaning she wears size 11.5 shoes

Morgan Parsley now holds the record for having the world's largest feet for a teenager. They measure up at 12.2inches (30.9cm) long – meaning she wears size 11.5 shoes

Coonhound Lou's owner Paige Olsen, 29, a veterinary technician, had always joked that her 80lb dog's ears were 'extravagantly long', but it was only while staying at home during the pandemic that she decided to measure them.

Yesterday she said: 'Lou might think she's special - but I think she's thought that from the beginning. I think she's always known she's a little bit better than the rest of us.

'Now people can't wait to get her paw-digraph! I'm very proud of the furry little munchkin for being so special.'

Tigger, a bloodhound from Illinois who died in 2009, still holds the record for longest ears ever. One was 13.75 inches, the other 13.5 inches.

Zion Clark, from Ohio, made it into this year's book after he completed the fastest 20m (66feet) on two hands, in 4.78 seconds

Zion Clark, from Ohio, made it into this year's book after he completed the fastest 20m (66feet) on two hands, in 4.78 seconds

Clark was born with Caudal Regression Syndrome, meaning he was born with no legs and his perseverance saw him introduced to wrestling in elementary school

Clark was born with Caudal Regression Syndrome, meaning he was born with no legs and his perseverance saw him introduced to wrestling in elementary school

Also included in this year's book is Pratik Mohite from Maharashtra, India, who became the shortest competitive bodybuilder (male), standing at 3ft 4in (102cm)

Mohite began bodybuilding after seeing the sport as a representation of being fit and strong, wanting to take part even if others saw him as 'weak'

Also included in this year's book is Pratik Mohite from Maharashtra, India, who became the shortest competitive bodybuilder (male), standing at 3ft 4in (102cm). Mohite began bodybuilding after seeing the

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