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The 5-year-old feline inherited the title from his late brother — but Altair is also just one of four cats raised by the same human to also earn a world record.
The Minnesota Maine Coon and his 18.5-inch tail officially took the Guinness World Records title on March 26 Guinness ... it's always been noticeably long, even catching the attention of the ...
Shimko held the title for only three weeks, according to Reuters. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. The new record-holder comes from a long line of fluffy-tailed felines ...
Forget fleeting friendships the social secrets of the long-tailed tit has revealed an extraordinary level of family commitment even during migratory journeys. Birds that babysit: scientists reveal ...
The title was previously held by a 4-year-old silver Tabby Maine Coon from Seattle named Rajah Shimko, whose tail is about 2 inches shorter than Pugsley's. Shimko held the title for only three ...