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"Meet Rocky, the Dog with the Longest Tongue in the World"
"Rocky the Boxer Sets New World Record with His Incredibly Long Tongue" A 9-year-old Boxer dog named Rocky has broken the Guinness World Record for having the longest tongue on a living dog. Rocky's tongue measures an astonishing 13.88 centimeters (5.46 inches) from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tongue. Rocky's owners, Brad and Crystal Williams of Normal, Illinois, said they always knew their dog had a long tongue, but they didn't realize it was record-breaking until they saw a news story about the previous record holder, a female Boxer named Mochi. "When we walk Rocky, we often get told how extremely long his tongue is," Crystal Williams told Guinness World Records. "We're obviously used to it, but others are really surprised to see it." To measure Rocky's tongue, the Williamses took him to a veterinarian, who sedated him and gently pulled out his tongue. The measurement was then taken from the tip of Rocky's nose to the tip of his tongue. "It was a lot of fun," Dr. Michael Bleem, the veterinarian who measured Rocky's tongue, said. "Rocky is a great dog, and he really deserves this."
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Education
Juvenile Delinquency: A Growing Problem
Child Juvenile Juvenile delinquency is a complex issue with a variety of causes. Some of the most common factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency include: ● Family problems: Children who grow up in families with high levels of conflict, violence, or neglect are more likely to become involved in delinquency. ● Peer pressure: Children who are surrounded by peers who are involved in delinquency are more likely to engage in delinquent behavior themselves. ● School problems: Children who have difficulty in school, such as those who are failing or who have been suspended or expelled, are more likely to become involved in delinquency. ● Community factors: Children who live in communities with high levels of poverty, crime, and violence are more likely to become involved in delinquency. Juvenile delinquency can have a number of negative consequences for children, including: ● Increased risk of incarceration: Juveniles who are incarcerated are more likely to reoffend as adults. ● Educational and employment problems: Juveniles who have been involved in delinquency are more likely to drop out of school and have difficulty finding and keeping jobs. ● Mental health problems: Juveniles who are involved in delinquency are more likely to experience mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. There are a number of things that can be done to prevent juvenile delinquency, including: ● Strengthening families: Providing families with support and resources can help to prevent children from becoming involved in delinquency. ● Promoting positive peer relationships: Helping children to develop positive relationships with their peers can help to protect them from the influence of delinquent peers. ● Improving school performance: Helping children to succeed in school can help to reduce their risk of delinquency. ● Creating safe and supportive communities: Investing in communities and providing opportunities for youth can help to reduce the risk of delinquency.
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Criminal
Monkeypox: The Newest Viral Outbreak That's Got Everyone Talking
Monkeypox: The Newest Viral Outbreak That's Got Everyone Talking Monkeypox is a rare but serious viral illness that's been making headlines lately. The virus has been reported in multiple countries around the world, and there's some concern that it could spread further.
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Education
**Cyclone Biparjoy makes landfall in India and Pakistan**
Cyclone Biparjoy makes landfall in India and Pakistan, causing widespread damage A powerful cyclone made landfall in India and Pakistan on Thursday, causing widespread damage. The cyclone, named Biparjoy, was classified as a “very severe cyclonic storm” by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). It had maximum sustained winds of 125 kilometers per hour (78 miles per hour) and gusts of up to 155 kilometers per hour (96 miles per hour). The cyclone made landfall near the town of Naliya in Gujarat, India, at around 6:30 p.m. local time. It then moved across the border into Pakistan, where it made landfall near the town of Karachi at around 9:30 p.m. local time. The cyclone brought heavy rains and strong winds to both countries. In India, the rains caused widespread flooding and mudslides. In Pakistan, the winds caused widespread damage to property and infrastructure. At least 10 people have been killed in India and Pakistan as a result of the cyclone. Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in both countries. The cyclone is expected to weaken as it moves inland, but it is still expected to cause significant damage in both countries. Impact in India In India, the cyclone has caused widespread flooding and mudslides. The worst-hit areas are the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. In Gujarat, the cyclone has caused the Narmada River to overflow its banks. The flooding has displaced tens of thousands of people and has damaged or destroyed thousands of homes. In Rajasthan, the cyclone has caused the Chambal River to overflow its banks. The flooding has displaced thousands of people and has damaged or destroyed thousands of homes. In Madhya Pradesh, the cyclone has caused the Son River to overflow its banks. The flooding has displaced thousands of people and has damaged or destroyed thousands of homes. The cyclone has also caused widespread power outages and communication disruptions in India. Impact in Pakistan In Pakistan, the cyclone has caused widespread damage to property and infrastructure. The worst-hit areas are the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan. In Sindh, the cyclone has caused the Indus River to overflow its banks. The flooding has displaced tens of thousands of people and has damaged or destroyed thousands of homes. In Balochistan, the cyclone has caused the Makran Coastal Highway to collapse. The collapse has cut off communication between the coastal areas and the rest of the country. The cyclone has also caused widespread power outages and communication disruptions in Pakistan.
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Earth
British Prank TikToker in Custody After Viral Video
British Prank TikToker in Custody After Viral Video British prank TikToker Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, 18, known as "Mizzy", is in custody after violating a court order barring him from posting videos of people without their consent.
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Education
Beary Scary! Black Bear Spotted Swimming on Florida Beach
Beary Scary! Black Bear Spotted Swimming on Florida Beach A black bear was spotted swimming on a Florida beach on Tuesday, June 13, 2023. The bear was seen swimming in the Gulf of Mexico near Destin, Florida.
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Education
**Title: **The Great Resignation: Why Millions of Americans Are Quitting Their Jobs
**Title: **The Great Resignation: Why Millions of Americans Are Quitting Their Jobs Introduction: In recent months, there has been a surge in the number of Americans quitting their jobs. According to a recent survey by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a record 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs in January 2023. This is the highest number of quits since the survey began in 2000.
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Education
How to Make $1,000 a Month on Vocal Media (Even If You're Just Starting Out)
How to Make $1,000 a Month on Vocal Media (Even If You're Just Starting Out) Vocal Media is a platform that allows writers to earn money for their work. You can make money on Vocal Media through a variety of ways, including:
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Education











