A CALIFORNIA man whose long tongue earned him a Guinness World Record said he has found an unusual way to put his unique muscle to work - painting.
Nick Stoeberl, who was awarded the world record for longest tongue (male) when it was officially measured at 3.97in from tip to teeth in 2012, showed off his unusual painting skills during an appearance on ITV series This Morning.
Stoeberl showed hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby how he wraps his tongue in plastic wrap before dipping it in paint and using it to draw on a canvas.
The record-breaker said he has been given the nickname Lickasso for his unusual painting method.
He said his paintings have sold for up to US$1,200.
Stoeberl's 3.97in tongue was officially certified as longer than the previous record holder, a 3.86in tongue in the mouth of British man Stephen Taylor, reported UPI.
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