
The most unique and quirky Guinness World Records of 2024 include origami dolphins and a skateboarding cat
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The Guinness World Records are known for highlighting the most interesting, unique and even strange occurrences of human nature across the globe.
2024 was no exception.
Earlier this year, we wrote about a toddler who became the Guinness World Records' youngest male artist after his paintings were shown in an exhibit in the Museum of Science and Technology in Accra, Ghana. Painter Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah ended up selling nine of the 10 pieces he displayed.

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