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Don Gorske (born 1953 or 1954) [1] is an American world record holder known as the "ultimate Big Mac fan," having eaten over 34,128 [2] such hamburgers from the U.S. fast food chain McDonald's in his lifetime (as of March 2024), earning him a place in the Guinness Book of Records.
The monkey's size differs depending on sex and species. Males from all species can range from 41 to 70 cm (16 to 28 inches) in head and body length, and in weight from 5.5 to 18 kg (12.13 to 39.7 lb). [6] Females can range from a weight of 2.4 to 13 kg (5.3 to 28.7 lb).
Since the 19th century, monkeys including the southern pig-tailed macaque, have been used by humans to harvest coconuts in southeast Asia. [14] [15] References
Crab-eating macaques are the only old-world monkey known to use stone tools in their daily foraging, and they engage in a robbing and bartering behavior in some tourist locations. The crab-eating macaque is the most traded primate species, the most culled primate species, the most persecuted primate species and also the most popular species ...
Over one in four people in the survey think that moderate fast food consumption is healthy, and almost 50% think foot-long sandwiches are healthy.
He’s going to make America healthy again — right after this combo meal. Former presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was spotted on Trump Force One sheepishly posing with a McDonald’s ...
[citation needed] Stump-tailed macaques are remarkably unfussy in their eating habits, though fruit generally is a staple part of their diet. Stump-tail macaques have a large, bulky, muscular build with thick, solid limbs, making them very mobile on land yet quite ungainly in trees, and this unusual physique for a macaque may be responsible for ...
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