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10 lut 2023 · Why Do Asians Have Smaller Eyes? Many Asians, especially those from East Asia (China, Japan, Thailand, Korea, etc.), have smaller eyes than other people. The “Asian eyes” are described in many ways, including “slanted eyes”, almond-shaped eyes, and “tired eyes”, among other offensive phrases.
19 lis 2023 · Asians are often recognized for their unique eye shape, characterized by smaller eyes compared to other ethnic groups. This physical trait is the result of a genetic variation known as the epicanthic fold.
14 lut 2013 · Gaining a deep insight into human evolution, researchers have identified a mutation in a critical human gene as the source of several distinctive traits that make East Asians different from other...
The shape is caused by the epicanthic fold, which is a fold over the inside corner of the eye. Asians aren't the only ones to have it, though, it's not unheard of among Europeans, especially the Irish and Scottish. Some Amerind tribes have them, too.
In almost all cases Asians have straight, black hair and dark eyes. They also tend to have less body hair, less facial hair, flatter faces, smaller noses, wider cheekbones, and "shovel-shaped" incisor teeth (slightly scooped out shape of back side of the front teeth).
8 lis 2023 · If I had to put a statistic on it, I‘d say over 90% of ethnic Han Chinese have brown eyes. Typically dark brown and in some cases so dark they appear black. This corresponds to findings that brown eye alleles are dominant across global populations – not just in China.
Brands featuring Chinese models with narrow eyes in advertisements have been accused of racism.