The correct term for a short humanoid that lives in the mountains and mines for gold is a "dwarf." In folklore and mythology, dwarves are often depicted as skilled miners and metalworkers who live underground. They are typically characterized by their short stature, long beards, and expertise in crafting weapons and jewelry.
too short now lives in taos New Mexico out there in the mountains with his wife and kids.
As of 2001 Kentucky (264 mines, 80.9 million short tons)
Pennsylvania (73 underground mines, 58.1 million short tons).
Because mountains are taller than us
In 2001 there were 719 underground coal mines in the United States, which produced 380.6 million metric short tons.
No they are short
Why are you so short?
Octopus' live about 3-5 years, so you can decide if it lives a long life or a short one. : )
There are two types of Short-Tailed Bats. One lives in Central and South America. The other lives in New Zealand.
The snow-capped Rockie Mountains were a beautiful sight. Hope that's good. :)
West Virginia leads the nation in underground coal mining with 193 underground mines that produced 99.6 million metric short tons in 2001.
paritutu is a mountain not a hill. some mountains may look short, but are still mountains.