Country Life

Nature’s towers of strength

ITCHELL HOOPER from Midhurst, Ontario, is the world’s strongest man. The mighty Canadian can lift 1,047lb, roughly the weight of a fully grown Arab horse. Phenomenal as he may be, when compared with some of Britain’s animals, the strapping Mr Hooper is the sort of puny specimen who would get sand kicked in his face every time he went to the beach. Because, as anyone who has ever tried to wrestle a shinbone away from a terrier will testify, animals have a power-to-weight ratio that far exceeds that of Mankind. Whether they are as tiny as the box mite or as strapping as a Shire horse, the UK’s most powerful creatures exhibit the kind of strength we normally associate only with superheroes or

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Country Life

Country Life2 min read
Kitchen Garden Cook Jersey Royals
Serves 4 200g plain flour2 eggs, lightly beaten200g panko breadcrumbs (or use homemade)2tbspn mixed dried herbs, such as rosemary, parsley, basil2 aubergines2tbspn butter100ml extra-virgin olive oil500g Jersey Royals 1 lemon, juice of2 cloves garlic,
Country Life1 min read
Miss Fenella Kim Shields
bada.org/friends ■
Country Life2 min read
The Legacy Sir John Soane And His Museum
EXASPERATED and despairing at the provocative behaviour of his sons, Sir John Soane (1753–1837) decided towards the end of his life to make the British public his heir. His eldest son, John—whom he had hoped would follow him as an architect, but who

Related Books & Audiobooks