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Ah, the belly button - a source of fascination for kids and adults alike! It’s one of those things that we all have, yet it’s so unique to each individual. From the classic ‘innie’ to the more rare ‘outie’, there’s no denying that our belly buttons are a part of us. And let’s face it - they’re kinda cool! So why not take some time to appreciate this little nook in our bodies? After all, it ain’t gonna change itself!
Who Had The First Belly Button? [Solved]
Wow! Talk about a blast from the past - scientists have just discovered the oldest belly button ever, on a 125 million-year-old fossilised dinosaur skin. Whoa! It’s from Psittacosaurus, a distant cousin of Triceratops. Talk about some serious paleontology peeping!
- Location: Located in the center of the abdomen, just above the waistline.
- Function: The belly button is a remnant of the umbilical cord that connected a baby to its mother in utero.
- Appearance: It can vary in shape and size, ranging from an “innie” to an “outie”.
- Care: It should be kept clean and dry to prevent infection.
Well, my belly button is an ‘inny’ - it’s kinda cool! I’m always poking and prodding it, just for fun. It’s like a little secret that only I know about. Plus, it’s a great conversation starter - everyone loves talking about their belly buttons!