Fish do not have human skin except in the movies or science fiction books.
no they are to small to penetrate through human skin.
The human eaters!
It is a skin fish. The skin is very soft and free of scale.
Humans cannot get ich, which is a disease primarily affecting fish, caused by the protozoan parasite Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. This parasite thrives in aquatic environments and specifically targets the skin and gills of fish. While humans can experience skin irritation from contact with infected fish or contaminated water, they do not contract ich in the same way that fish do. Therefore, ich is not a concern for human health.
It depends on what kind of skin you have. If you have sensitive skin, then yes, fish oil can penetrate your skin.
No: fish have scales, not skin, unlike reptiles which have scaly skin (there is a difference).
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
A fish has scales
The reason why fish have silver skin is because it helps them to hide from predator. The silver skin refracts light and makes it harder for enemies to see these fish.
A human cannot change into a fish
As old as a human has to be to be a human.
Yes, human skin is flammable.