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Hottentot Fig (194 words) |
 | Hottentot fig is a succulent which stores water in swollen leaves [2.3-3.7 inches (6 - 10 centimeters) long, 0.4-0.8 inches (10-15 millimeters) wide] or stems enabling it to survive in a drought or after being uprooted. |
 | Hottentot fig has large flowers 1.2-1.5 inches (3-4 centimeters) wide and are light pink to pale yellow in color. |
 | Hottentot fig is a native to South Africa. |
| The 'Hottentot Venus' (2635 words) |
 | A, a Bushwoman (the famous 'Hottentot Venus'); B, a Korana woman; C, the external genitalia of a Bushwoman, standing upright; D. the same, of a Bushwoman lying down with the labia minora separated and turned aside. |
 | This is what Darwin implied in the case of Hottentot women, in whom 'the posterior part of the body projects in a wonderful manner.' He mentions the admiration felt for this peculiarity by the males of their tribe. |
 | This should indeed not have surprised him; for he wrote his work on sexual selection at the time when bustles were in fashion in England, and he must have realized that the women who wore them were under the impression that this change in their appearance increased their charms for members of the opposite sex. |