Residents of the Mexican town of Xonacatlan enter the Guinness Book of World Records with a giant teddy bear, measuring more than 20 meters long and weighing four tons. The colossal stuffed animal, named Xonita, took three months to be stitched together and is the biggest of its kind. Video by Agency France-Presse
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