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Fastest identification of human bones by this child
The record for the fastest identification of all bones of a human skeleton has been set by Shreyaan Bivin of Kollam city in Kerala, India. At the age of 7 years, 5 months and 18 days, this amazing boy identified and recalled all 206 bones of the human skeleton in 2 minutes 29 seconds only. This performance was confirmed by the India Book o
Born on June 6, 2014, Shreyaan Bivin has already received an appreciation certificate from the India Book of Records for his outstanding talent and performance. One such achievement is also recorded in the Asia Book of Records (ABR). Now this child prodigy has made a national record on the strength of his abilities, which is a splendid proof of his unique memory and intelligence.
Shreyaan will turn eight years old on June 6, 2022. Shreyaan’s father, Mr Bivin Chandra, currently lives in Oman in connection with his work. He said on the phone from Oman that Shreyaan studies in a school in Kerala and is with family in Oman due to the Covid pandemic followed by lockdown and disruptions. Living in Oman, he is in constant touch with his school through an online medium and is studying perfectly even though he is away from school. Shreyaan is quite interested in almost everything under the sky. He wants to know everything.
The father proudly tells that Shreyaan has obtained the Byju’s Junior Coding Certificate and due to the knowledge of coding, he creates small games on his own on the computer. He spends most of his time searching things on Google. The things that keep him glued on Google are famous personalities. He reads biographies of great people and wants to understand how they became great. What were the habits of great people and what kind of works did they do, which gave them such tremendous recognition.
Shreyaan is also very fond of video mixing. While on one hand he is interested in computer software, on the other hand he is also fond of biology. He likes to understand the structure of the human body. He has the same understanding as the elders about balanced food, useful diet and vitamins, minerals etc. And sometimes he even guides his parents regarding food and drinks.
His interest in biology can be traced to the fact that he watches and enjoys a cartoon show called Doctor Binoc on TV. He has extensive knowledge of heart and kidney function. His mother, Soumya Jyoti helps him in school studies. Many Indian families live in Oman, due to which Shreyaan does not miss anything. He’s got good company in Oman.
Mr Bivin’s message to other parents is that special care should be taken of the food of the children. By the time Shreyaan turned four, he kept him away from things like chocolates and cakes. He says that Vitamin D3 is very important for the proper development of the body.