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Contrary to what many people believe, entering the Guinness Book of World Records does not have any type of economic compensation. Therefore, you will not receive a single euro, pound or dollar for breaking a record.
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Read More »The Guinness Book of World Records was first published in 1955, and since then it has been a big seller year after year. If you have a certain skill and you want to try to break a record, surely one of the first questions that comes to your mind is how much they pay to make a Guinness World Record. Contrary to what many people believe, entering the Guinness Book of World Records does not have any type of economic compensation. Therefore, you will not receive a single euro, pound or dollar for breaking a record. However, beyond the money, you do get a great recognition, besides the pride of being the best at something. The institution's own regulations specify that those who beat an existing record, as well as those who set a new record, are not paid anything. "As the world's foremost authority on world records, our role is to celebrate the best in the world, to inspire all people, to entertain and to inform," state Guinness World Records. "For those reasons, we do not pay record breakers for their achievements or for making an official record title attempt. Nor can we cover any expenses, offer sponsorship or provide equipment for the performance of any official record attempt. "In addition, we do not make contributions to individuals, charities or companies. This is in order to maintain our impartial stance as the world authority on record title registration and to ensure the inclusion of all applicants." However, in the vast majority of cases, the protagonists of the records usually have advertisers or sponsors who finance their preparation.
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Read More »The Sign Eviota, Eviota sigillata, a tiny coral reef fish, completes its entire life cycle within an eight week period. This species has the shortest lifespan of any vertebrate.
In their 2005 paper Martial Depczynski and David Bellwood describe the Sign Eviota’s remarkable life cycle. It spends three weeks in the open ocean as a larva. It then settles on a coral reef and and matures within one to two weeks. Time spent as an adult (11 mm to 20 mm in length) is no more than three and a half weeks. The age of the species was determined by examination of daily growth rings in the otoliths of 319 specimens. The largest fish had a lifespan of 59 days. The Sign Eviota occurs in tropical inshore and coral reef waters of the Indo-West and Central Pacific. In Australia it is known from off north-western Western Australia and around the tropical north of the country to northern Queensland. It has also been called the Coral Reef Pygmy Goby and Seven-figure Pygmy Goby.
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