'Rubber people' have the ability to drink plastic like snakes
A grandfather in Indonesia was dubbed the 'rubber man' because of his extraordinary ability to drink plastic.
Indonesian mutants have special flexural capabilities
Mr. Mbah Bejan, from North Kalimantan province in Indonesia, has the ability to fold the body and slip into a 50cm-wide pipe.
The 68-year-old man demonstrated his ability to bend his legs 180 degrees and reach his belly.
Bejan discovered his special ability when he was 11 years old.
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Although he has given up his career in plastic drinking since 2001, he has occasionally shown his special ability when recommended by people.
People living in the village admire the ability of a man named 'rubber man'.
Mr. Bejan sat on the chair while his feet were folded up close to his shoulders.
Mr. Bejan was even able to put his feet up to his neck without feeling pain.
Mr. Bejan used his supportive foot while sleeping.
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