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  2. Category:Animal world record holders - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Animal world record holders" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. ... This page was last edited on 18 August 2024, at 21: ...

  3. Howler monkey - Wikipedia

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    Group males generally call at dawn and dusk, as well as interspersed times throughout the day. Their main vocals consist of loud, deep, guttural growls or "howls". Howler monkeys are widely considered to be the loudest land animals. According to Guinness Book of World Records, their vocalizations can be heard clearly for 3 mi (4.8 km). [11]

  4. Howling - Wikipedia

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    Group males generally call at dawn and dusk, as well as interspersed times throughout the day. Their main vocals consist of loud, deep, guttural growls or "howls". Howler monkeys are widely considered to be the loudest land animals. According to Guinness Book of World Records, their vocalizations can be heard clearly for 3 mi (4.8 km). [29]

  5. Guinness World Records 2023: The loudest purr and world’s ...

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    Bella, a cat from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, broke the Guinness World Record for the loudest purr in October. Measuring 54.6 decibels, the purr was equivalent to the volume of a boiling kettle.

  6. Blue Whale - AOL

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    “The blue whale is the largest and loudest animal on Earth.” ... Water shooting from the spout can reach as high as 30 feet in the air! ... The blue whale is found throughout the world’s ...

  7. British cat breaks Guinness World Record for loudest purr - AOL

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    The 14-year-old moggie Bella achieved a purr which measured 54.6 decibels.

  8. Burping - Wikipedia

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    The Guinness World Record for the loudest burp was 112.4 dB, set by Neville Sharp from Darwin, Australia in 2021. [24] This is approximately as loud as a jet engine at 100 m (330 ft). [25] The record was previously held by Paul Hunn, who held the record for 12 years. [26]

  9. Aquarium holds contest to see who is the loudest seal lion

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    The Aquarium of the Pacific (AOP) is pitting its sea lions against each other for the most adorable competition on TikTok. Erin, a mammalogist at AOP, decided to see which resident sea lion had ...