Before they're born, babies can't eat or breathe, so they get their food and oxygen though a tube known as the umbilical cord. After birth, the cord is cut and the part that's left attached to the body dries up and falls off within a few days, leaving the belly button behind. Since all babies need food and oxygen regardless of sex, they all have umbilical cords, and consequently we all have belly buttons. Even the guys.
Yes, hamsters do have belly buttons
they have belly buttons because they have them okii
Things generally don't have belly buttons. All placental mammals have belly buttons.
Because alot of girls love their belly buttons and it is common now to see alot of girls playing with their belly button rings because they want everyone to know they have one or they think its a turn on to guys and r being flirty
Yes in fact all mammals have belly buttons which is super fascinating but they are straight unlike our human belly buttons!
Oh, but they do have belly buttons.
Yes! all mammals have belly buttons. When we are growing in our mothers belly we are joint by an umbilical cord then when we have been born the umbilical cord gets cut and that is why we have belly buttons.
No, belly buttons do not grow on trees. Belly buttons are formed during fetal development in the womb and are not naturally found on trees or any other plant life.
When your pregnant your belly gets bigger,and your belly button just sticks out there.
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Birds do not have belly buttons. Belly buttons are formed when the umbilical cord connects the baby to the mother. Only mammals give birth to live young in this way, so only mammals have belly buttons. Mammals are the animals who have hair and feed their young with milk.