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At one point, he was expelled, grilled as food on a barbecue, and exhibited in a cage. They are real-world "hobbites", pygmies from the African rainforest

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At one point, he was expelled, grilled as food on a barbecue, and exhibited in a cage. They are real-world "hobbites", pygmies from the African rainforests.

In 1994, a massacre erupted in Rwanda that killed nearly a million people. Of these, the number of pygmies eaten reached nine thousand.

The Pygs have lived in the jungle since their ancestors, calling themselves "children of the jungle", and in order to adapt to the jungle life in the rainforest, their ancestors gradually diverged from the east and west and became a small race.

Eastern pygmies are short from birth, while western pygmies are slow-growing, with both adults measuring only 1.3 to 1.4 meters tall.

Earlier, some curious articles featured pygmies, who were called non-humans, and once played up their elephant hunting, so much so that Europeans often caught them in cages for display.

It wasn't until 1994 that African witch doctors again mentioned the legend of the Pygmies as non-humans, and even threatened to obtain their magical energy after eating them.

The most exaggerated thing is that witch doctors claim that if men eat the genitals of pygmies, they will achieve the effect of "complementing the shape with shape", and this statement has immediately been sought after.

They hunted down pygmies everywhere, roasted them on the grill and roasted them on fire, and ate more than 9,000 people alive.

It is worth mentioning that the appearance of pygmies is almost indistinguishable from Africans except for height. They have dark complexions and curved hair, and if you don't compare them with normal people, their appearance is almost indistinguishable.

The reason why the pygmies grew so short may be because they were genetically mutated or malnourished. Because the sexual abilities of the pygmies developed very early, by the age of eight or nine, they could get married and have children.

Perhaps, from a scientific point of view, premature conception of life may indeed lead to genetic defects in offspring. But this is not the case for the reasons for the short stature of pygmies.

In the rainforest, not only pygmies are small in size, but even elephants are only small elephants. They can exceed two meters at most, because in the rainforest, the larger the footprint, the greater the heat dissipation capacity required.

Therefore, not only the pygmies, but all the animals that live in the rainforest are adapting to local conditions and changing their growth functions with the environment.

Later, as more and more modern people entered the pygmies village, some of them gradually adapted to the outside world, wearing short sleeves, shorts, and some even learned to smoke.

However, the vast majority of pygmies remain reluctant to leave the jungle, saying they are reluctant to give up their ancestral way of life, but perhaps the biggest obstacle for them may be the fear of rejection from them by modern humans.

But over time, perhaps the Pygmies will eventually disappear. Because the environment is being swallowed up by modern humans, nature is also being destroyed, and even the pygmies have the possibility of intermarrying with people of other races. Then, the pygmies, who live in the jungle and are only one meter and three meters tall, will disappear sooner or later.

At one point, he was expelled, grilled as food on a barbecue, and exhibited in a cage. They are real-world "hobbites", pygmies from the African rainforest
At one point, he was expelled, grilled as food on a barbecue, and exhibited in a cage. They are real-world "hobbites", pygmies from the African rainforest
At one point, he was expelled, grilled as food on a barbecue, and exhibited in a cage. They are real-world "hobbites", pygmies from the African rainforest
At one point, he was expelled, grilled as food on a barbecue, and exhibited in a cage. They are real-world "hobbites", pygmies from the African rainforest

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