When Ethiopians have big bellies, it is often referred to as "kwashiorkor," a form of malnutrition caused by a severe deficiency of protein in the diet. This condition is commonly observed in areas facing food insecurity, where children may have swollen bellies due to a combination of malnutrition and fluid retention. The protruding belly is a visible symptom of this serious health issue.
No
About 2 inches tall
In Ethiopia it's called 'Genna.'
Ethiopians celebrate Christmas (Jesus Christ's birth) on January 7th, and it is called Ganna.
Yes, kittens typically have larger bellies compared to adult cats due to their rapid growth and development.
I think it's related to the saying "bigger is better".
Defiantly Ethiopians.
People often enjoy rubbing big bellies because it can evoke feelings of comfort and warmth, reminiscent of childhood experiences or nurturing moments. The act can also be seen as a playful gesture, fostering intimacy and connection between friends or loved ones. Additionally, big bellies may symbolize abundance and prosperity, making the act feel celebratory and joyful.
Some possible reasons for kittens with big bellies could include overeating, worms or parasites, or a medical condition such as a hernia or fluid buildup. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
They are called swifts and blue bellies
During the Civil War, Union soldiers wore blue uniforms and were thus Blue Bellies by the Confederate soldiers.
Yes ,Ethiopians drink coffee .Ethiopians also have a traditional way of making coffee