Longest human tail

- Who
- Chandre Oram
- Where
- India
- When
- 2008
Indian plantation worker Chandre Oram showed a tail – measuring 33.02 cm (1 ft 1 in) in length – to the world's media in 2008.
In other notable cases, a 12-year-old boy in French Indochina was said to have sported a 22.86-cm (9-in) tail, and in 1901 Dr Ross Granville Harrison described a six-month-old boy with a 7.62-cm-long (3-in) tail, which was later was amputated.