Guinness World Records 2018 [Print Replica] Kindle Edition
The biggest crocodile EVER 🐊
Did you know? Crocodiles hold the record for the heaviest reptiles on the planet today, reaching up to 1,200 kg (2,645 lb) – around the same as two small cars. 🚗🚗
But as you’ll see in our awesome new trailer for Guinness World Records 2020 – modern day crocodiles are tiny compared to the ones that were alive millions of years ago…
See if you can spot the colossal croc 👇👀🐊
Did you know? Some saltwater crocodiles can grow 7m (22 ft 11 in) long from snout to tail. Wow! 📏
The largest crocodile in captivity is Cassius (c. 100 years old), who measures 5.48 m (17 ft 11 in) – the equivalent of two ping-pong tables laid end to end. He resides at Marineland Melanesia wildlife park. The park is located on Green Island, which sits in the Great Barrier Reef – the world’s longest reef.
The largest crocodile in captivity ever outsized even Cassius. Lolong lived up to his name with a total length of 6.17 m (20 ft 3 in). He sadly passed away in 2013.
However, if you think saltwater crocs are massive, wait till you hear about one of their ancient ancestors… 😨
The terrifying Sarcosuchus imperator (pronounced sar-co-sue-cuss)is estimated to have been 12.2 m (40 ft) long and 8 tonnes (17,600 lb). That made this colossal croc double the length of Lolong and around 7.5 times his weight. It’s little wonder that this mega-predator is sometimes dubbed “super-croc”.
Calculating the size of long-extinct creatures can be tricky, but these sizes are based on a Sarcosuchus skeleton that was excavated in Africa.
Sarcosuchus lived 112 million years ago, the same time as Spinosaurus (pronounced spine-oh-saw-us) the largest carnivorous dinosaur who you may have seen in Jurassic World. 📺 🦕🦖
Sarcosuchus is actually a crocodyliform (pronounced croc-oh-dil-eh-form), not a crocodile, which explains the record for largest crocodyliform ever.
We know that it can be hard to wrap your head around the size of certain records… particularly our larger-than-life ones! To help with that, in Guinness World Records 2020 (out in early September 2019), we have gathered some of the most mind-boggling records and relocated them to the UK capital – the home of Guinness World Records’ head office for 65 years.
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From the Inside Flap
The record-breaking records annual is back and packed with more incredible accomplishments, stunts, cutting-edge science and amazing sporting achievements than ever before. With more than 3,000 new and updated records and 1,000 eye-popping photos, it has thousands of new stats and facts and dazzling new features.There is so much to explore inside. Go on a whirlwind tour of the planet’s most amazing places, from the largest swamps to the deepest points on Earth. Find out what happens when you give an octopus a Rubik’s Cube, and why all you need to defend yourself from a crocodile is a rubber band! You’ll also find all your favourite records and categories such as Big Stuff, Collections, Mass Participation and Fun with Food, plus the year’s most significant sporting achievements. Our editors have also taken inspiration this year from the world of superheroes – both fictional and real-world – so look out for our feature chapter charting your favourite caped crusaders in comic books, TV shows and movies. We also meet the real-life record-breakers with genuine superpowers, such as the Canadian strongman vicar who can pull a jumbo jet and an actual cyborg who uses technology to augment his senses. You’ll also learn all about the science of superheroes, such as who the fastest and strongest superheroes would be if they came to life, and who would win in a royal rumble between Superman, Batman, Hulk and Dr Strange!Also new this year is a celebration of the superlative with infographic poster pages that explore the most exciting absolutes, such as the longest, tallest, fastest and heaviest. Does the longest sofa outstretch the longest train? Is the tallest Easter egg bigger than the tallest snowman? Find out in this amazing new edition. You’ll also find these special pages available as free poster downloads at guinnessworldrecords.com!From science to showbiz via stunts and sports, there are real-life heroes all around us in all shapes and sizes, achieving the extraordinary every day. There’s only one book where you’ll find so many amazing facts all in one place, and that’s Guinness World Records 2018!
From the Back Cover
The record-breaking records annual is back and packed with more incredible accomplishments, stunts, cutting-edge science and amazing sporting achievements than ever before. With more than 3,000 new and updated records and 1,000 eye-popping photos, it has thousands of new stats and facts and dazzling new features.There is so much to explore inside. Go on a whirlwind tour of the planet’s most amazing places, from the largest swamps to the deepest points on Earth. Find out what happens when you give an octopus a Rubik’s Cube, and why all you need to defend yourself from a crocodile is a rubber band! You’ll also find all your favourite records and categories such as Big Stuff, Collections, Mass Participation and Fun with Food, plus the year’s most significant sporting achievements. Our editors have also taken inspiration this year from the world of superheroes – both fictional and real-world – so look out for our feature chapter charting your favourite caped crusaders in comic books, TV shows and movies. We also meet the real-life record-breakers with genuine superpowers, such as the Canadian strongman vicar who can pull a jumbo jet and an actual cyborg who uses technology to augment his senses. You’ll also learn all about the science of superheroes, such as who the fastest and strongest superheroes would be if they came to life, and who would win in a royal rumble between Superman, Batman, Hulk and Dr Strange!Also new this year is a celebration of the superlative with infographic poster pages that explore the most exciting absolutes, such as the longest, tallest, fastest and heaviest. Does the longest sofa outstretch the longest train? Is the tallest Easter egg bigger than the tallest snowman? Find out in this amazing new edition. You’ll also find these special pages available as free poster downloads at guinnessworldrecords.com! From science to showbiz via stunts and sports, there are real-life heroes all around us in all shapes and sizes, achieving the extraordinary every day. There’s only one book where you’ll find so many amazing facts all in one place, and that’s Guinness World Records 2018!
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GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS (GWR) is the global authority on record-breaking achievement. First published in 1955, the iconic annual Guinness World Records books have sold over 141 million copies in 22 languages and in more than 100 countries. Additionally, the Guinness World Records: Gamer’s Edition, first published in 2007, has sold more than 4 million copies to date.
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