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Dwarfs have a long history of participating in fringe activities. Personal experience and a value system have set many dwarfs against the most blatant fringe activities.

Height

A black midget female is normally less than 147 centimeters tall, although her measurements can vary significantly. She is often confused with a dwarf, which is a person who is extremely short due to genetic or medical reasons. Both words are derogatory and offensive, but dwarfism is considered a disability while midgetism is more of a physical characteristic. A black midget female might be a member of a family with dwarfism, or she could be born with the condition. She might also have a genetic condition that makes her very short, like brachycephalic syndrome or craniosynostosis. She may suffer from social prejudice against her height, which can hinder her opportunities for employment or even relationships.

Eyes

We recently examined a black midget female weighing less than 4 lb (less than 2 kg). She has a very small mouth with no teeth and no gums.

Despite her petite appearance, she has eyes that are normal in size and shape. Her eyes have cone photoreceptors and OFF-midget bipolar cells that converge to midget ganglion cells in central retina.

These OFF-midget bipolar cells have an axon terminal diameter that is smaller than that of blue cone (DB) photoreceptor-connected ganglion cells. Moreover, we found that OFF-midget bipolar cells are significantly more dense across the retina than DB3a and DB3b bipolar cells (Figs. 3, 5). This is likely due to the high convergence of cones to OFF-midget bipolar cells. It also suggests a lower density of parasol ganglion cells across the retina.