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Sunday, July 28, 2024

The Tallest Man Who Ever Lived

An excerpt from Factinate - 

Gargantuan Facts About Robert Wadlow, The Tallest Man Who Ever Lived

The Tallest Man On Earth


He might have been almost 9 feet tall, but Robert Wadlow was a gentle giant known for his quiet manner and easy smile. Unfortunately, the world isn’t made for people that tall and he often struggled with finding accommodations for his great height. Health issues plagued him from the start and he lived only 22 years—but he still managed to make the most of it.

1. He Was A Regular Newborn

The average newborn weighs roughly 7-8 pounds at birth. When Robert was born, he weighed 8.5 pounds—perfectly within acceptable range. At birth, his mother, Addie, and his father, Harold, had no reason to suspect anything was strange about their bouncing baby boy, the first of five children. But while babies always grow fast, Robert Wadlow's family was in for an enormous shock.




2. He Grew Over A Foot In 6 Months

Addie and Harold might have started wondering if Robert’s growth was normal by the time he was six months old—at which point he was the size of the average two-year-old. He also weighed around 30 pounds, which was quite the weight for his mother to be carrying constantly. Fortunately, he began to walk at 11 months, at which point he was over 3 feet tall—and his growth just escalated from there.


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3. He Outgrew His Father

Robert’s father Harold was 5’11", which is a totally respectable height, and actually a little taller than the global average. By the age of eight, however, Robert had outgrown his own father and had been wearing clothes meant for teenagers since the age of five. His elementary school even had to custom build a special desk for him so he could actually sit without his knees ending up somewhere around his ears.

But his massive height wasn’t all bad; with it came a terrifying physical strength.

https://www.factinate.com/interesting/extraordinary-life-of-robert-wadlow-the-tallest-man-who-ever-lived

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