What does dwarf mean?

A dwarf is a very short human being. Dwarves, also known as dwarfs or dwarfs, are generally only about 3 meters to 5 meters tall and belong to one of the shortest groups in human beings. Dwarves are distributed all over the world, but mainly live in some tropical areas of Africa and Asia. Dwarves are short and flexible, and their bones are highly deformed, which is the evolutionary result of their adaptation to the environment.

Dwarves are not only different from other humans in height, but also in appearance and culture. Dwarves have thick faces and different heads from ordinary humans. The stunted facial features make the dwarves have strong racial characteristics in appearance. In addition, the culture of Pygmies is also very unique. They have their own language, religion and customs. Dwarves' understanding and utilization of the natural environment are also very different from other humans. They mainly live by hunting and gathering.

Although pygmies are short in stature, they also have strong culture and wisdom. Dwarfs face many difficulties and challenges in their social life, but they always adhere to their own beliefs and culture and create a unique and rich civilization. Pygmies in modern society are facing many problems and challenges. Society should respect their culture and rights, provide them with more opportunities and support, constantly tap their potential, and promote the prosperity and development of Pygmies society.