The Guinness Book of Records for the most shy in the world is that the mole was chosen as the shyest animal


 The Guinness Book of World Records is an institution that records the limits of human abilities and various strange, special and unique phenomena and achievements, and there are many interesting records in it, among which the most shy Guinness World Records is "the shyest animal in the world", which is introduced to you below.

This Guinness record is based on a survey of which animal has the greatest shyness. A small questionnaire was posted online, and after several votes, the mole was chosen as the shyest animal.

The mole is an underground creature that usually lives underground and feeds on earthworms, insects, etc. Although moles have a strong sense of smell and hearing, can dig through soil and root systems by digging underground, and are agile when navigating underground, moles are very timid and generally rarely come into contact with humans or are caught. In addition, when faced with external threats, moles have the instinct to quickly dodge and are effective.

Many zoologists and conservationists have not supported or opposed this interesting Guinness record, but they point out that this Guinness record reflects that many animals share unique personality traits like humans and that they should be protected and respected.

This World Guinness Book of Records may not be so exciting and shocking, but it does showcase a variety of peculiar cultures and phenomena in the animal world, as well as the different interactions we have with these species. No matter what kind of animal it is, we should follow the principle of harmony between man and nature, and protect and respect their right to exist and live.

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