It is green, and this is due to their equivolent of hemoglobulin using copper instead iron.
No where in Star Trek does anyone say that Vulcans kiss with their fingers; touching with two fingers is the most contact they will allow themselves to have in public.
the vulcans hade the strange ears
It is a group of allies like Vulcans and Andorions. Earth is the center of it all.
The Vulcans are a fictional species from the planet Vulcan in the Star Trek universe. Vulcan is part of the United Federation of Planets, a fictional interstellar alliance.
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Vulcans are a species first introduced in Star Trek: The Original Series. I don't know how you can be a Star Trek fan without knowing what Vulcans look like, but I might as well lend my expertise. Vulcans are characterized by pointed ears, a blank expression, and (my own personal observation) long fingers. They also age to be quite old. While I have no factual basis for this statement, Ambassador Spock, who must have been about 28 in TOS, lived until sometime after Star Trek: Voyager. In Voyager's 6th season Lieutenant Commander Tuvok, who was 28 in the time of Excelsior-class starships, reached his 100th birthday. If you think you have met a Vulcan on the street and he has his ears covered, listen for the word "logical" or "illogical". They say it so often, it's not even funny. Unlike their Romulan cousins, the Vulcans pursued peace, knowledge, and logic. They have green blood. Other characteristics can be found by looking up "Vulcans" on Memory Alpha.
Romulan is in reference to the Romulans, a fictional race of aliens from the Star Trek franchise. They are the same species as Vulcans, but are more human-like in appearance.
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Spock's character, portrayed by Leonard Nimoy, was a fictional Vulcan in the Star Trek series. Vulcans have their own distinct culture and are not associated with any real-world nationality.
In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Unification I, Spock's father Sarek dies at the age of 203.(Although Mark Lenard appeared as Sarek in only one episode of the original series, he ended up reprising the role of Sarek six more times:as the voice of Sarek in the animated series episode Yesteryear,in the movie Star Trek III: The Search for Spock,in the movie Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,in the movie Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country,in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Sarek, andin the ST:TNG episode Unification I.)
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