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    Default Is the diversity of latin america heavily exaggerated?

    Most of them appear rather similar to me aside from the countries which are quadroon leaning,

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    They all look the same to me.

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    no, there are many different phenotypes present in Latin America
    hence why many people around the world can easily pass there with no question

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    Yes Australoids like Abos, Bougainville Melanesians, Nilotes/Nilo-Saharans, Andamanese Negritos, African Pygmies, most Siberians and predominantly to heavily mongoloid influenced Central Asians, predominantly AASI Indians like Paniyas, a huge percentage of SE Asians would not pass in Latin America.
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    I would say its not exagerated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenma de Pegasus View Post
    I would say its not exagerated
    You could be right in this regard but I believe the following groups in my above post would not be able to pass/blend in Latin America.

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    Yes. Most people look the same. The differences are in the outliers. Outliers, to me, don't count.

    Also, it depends on the country. So you have to think of Latin America as different countries instead of painting it with one wide brush. Certain countries are more diverse than others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChildofMud View Post
    Yes. Most people look the same. The differences are in the outliers. Outliers, to me, don't count.

    Also, it depends on the country. So you have to think of Latin America as different countries instead of painting it with one wide brush. Certain countries are more diverse than others.
    Honestly I have a hard time telling apart Columbians from Mexicans. Even triracials look similar to mestizos most of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shogun View Post
    Honestly I have a hard time telling apart Columbians from Mexicans. Even triracials look similar to mestizos most of the time.
    I agree, I think mixed latinos tend look similar regardless if they are mestizo or triracial.


    But I would like to point out some countries are more diverse than others. Countries like Argentina or Brazil have a more diverse range of looks than Bolivia, Dominican Republic or Guatemala, for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adamastor View Post
    I agree, I think mixed latinos tend look similar regardless if they are mestizo or triracial.


    But I would like to point out some countries are more diverse than others. Countries like Argentina or Brazil have a more diverse range of looks than Bolivia, Dominican Republic or Guatemala, for example.
    Yes baseline of Iberian+Amerindian creates a similar phenotype.

    Argentina is diverse?

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