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Belly Budding.

Belly Budding dates back to June 24, 2008 technically, in a semi-suburb of Columbus Oh.

Belly(otherwise known as a naval)

The navel (also called an umbilicus or, colloquially, belly button) is a scar on the abdomen, caused when the umbilical cord is removed from a newborn baby. All placental mammals have a navel. While it is fairly conspicuous in humans, in most mammals it appears only as a thin hairless line.

In humans, the scar can appear as a depression (often referred to as an innie) or as a protrusion (outie). Although they can be separated into these two categories, navels actually vary quite drastically among people in terms of size, shape, depth/length, and overall appearance. As navels are essentially scars, and not in any way defined by genetics, they can serve as a way of distinguishing between identical twins in the absence of other identifiable marks.

Budding

Budding (also called burgeoning) is the formation of a new organism by the protrusion of part of another organism. This is very common in plants[citation needed] and fungi, but may be found in animals as well, such as the Hydra. Usually, the protrusion stays attached to the primary organism for a while, before becoming free. The new organism is naturally genetically identical to the primary one (a clone). When yeast buds, one cell becomes two cells. When a sponge buds, a part of the parent sponge falls off and starts to grow into a new sponge. These are examples of asexual reproduction.