American Jackie Bibby holding eight rattlesnakes by their tails in his mouth without assistance. The world''s top maggot bather and the globe''s greatest nasal spaghetti blower will feature in this year''s Guinness Book of World Records.
The 49th edition of the famous records chronicle also includes the world''s most pierced woman and the globe''s longest tongue.
Elaine Davidson, from Edinburgh, has spent five years gathering 720 piercings all over her body.Her stomach, breasts, hands, ears, forehead, eyebrows, chin, nose and tongue have all been pierced.
British academics, led by Professor Peter Doyle, uncovered the globe''s oldest vomit - dating back 160 million years to the time of the dinosaurs - in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
Also featuring in the book will be Briton Christine Martin, who spent 90 minutes bathing in 10 gallons of maggots as well as American Kevin Cole who sent a spaghetti strand 19cm after blowing it from his nostril.
The book, which has sold more than 95 million copies since its first publication in 1955, is now the world''s best-selling copyright book.
It will be in the shops from September 28.
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