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Asha Mandela made the decision to grow out her hair 36 years ago as a way to set herself apart. Now, no one can compete with Mandela, who holds a world record for her hair length.
On 10 December 2010, the Guinness Book of World Records rested its "longest dreadlocks" category after investigating its first and only female title holder, Asha Mandela, with this official statement: Following a review of our guidelines for the longest dreadlock, we have taken expert advice and made the decision to rest this category.
During the day she carries the bundle of her hair on her back. People often mistake it for a baby. Asha has been growing her hair for years, with her longest dread measuring 110 feet [Video]
Asha hasn't cut her 21-foot long hair for nearly 25 years and spends up to six hours a day grooming her 10-pound locks. Margaret has stung herself more than 50,000 times with bees. 32
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.
"The Mandela Effect is a pervasive false memory where people are very confident about a memory they have that's incorrect," Bainbridge tells Yahoo. It's often associated with pop culture.
Humans, horses, orangutans, and lions are among the few species of mammals that may grow their head hair or manes very long. Humans are believed to have lost their fur 2.5–3 million years ago as hominids when transitioning from a forest habitat to the open savanna, as an effect of natural selection, since this development made it possible to run fast and hunt animals close to the equator ...
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