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Thursday, July 23

7 Facts About Belly Buttons You Probably Never Knew

In fact, belly buttons do not have any secrets.
It’s just you never thought about them seriously. But Buzzfeed did! And
found out some bizzare, peculiar and yet sometimes
obvious things about these dark cavernous holes:
A belly button is formed from tissue left over from the
umbilical cord. So, it is our first scar.
During the research “A Jungle in There” that took place
in a 2012, scientists investigated the biological diversity
in belly buttons of 60 people. They identified a total of
2,368 different species living in belly buttons! While the
average person had 67 species swarming around in
there.
Many mammals have no belly button at all. Most of
them as well as certain humans have their navels
obscured by fur, fade over time, or have a thin scar or
small bump instead.
Belly button piercing takes from six months to a year to
heal. During all this time it should be kept dry and clean
to avoid infection, the signs of which are throbbing pain,
redness and swelling, and discharge.
Gazing at your own navel was a form of meditation of
Greek Christian monks of Mount Athos. They used a
specific method of “navel contemplation” called
Hesychasm, believing it gives a broader insight into
divine glory.
“Omphaloskepsis” is the scientific term for navel-
gazing.
Earth has a belly button as well! A giant pothole
colloquially named “Cosmic Navel” is situated in the
heart of Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National
Monument. This unique landform is almost 200 feet
wide, and geologists believe it may be up to 216,000
years old.
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