5YO Malaysian explains human anatomy, enters India's Lincoln Book of Records


Siddhar gained entry into India's Lincoln Book of Records (LBR) on June 19 for explaining 17 topics involving the human body systems in under 25 minutes. Photos: Komathi Subermaniam

Three months ago, student Siddhar Kanagarajah, five, earned a spot in the Malaysia Book of Records (MBR) for accurately identifying the most number of dinosaur species (80) in under 60 seconds.

Recently, the gifted child from Kuala Lumpur bagged another achievement; he entered India's Lincoln Book of Records (LBR) for being the youngest child in the world to explain the most number of human body systems (anatomy and physiology).

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