No person has skin that is naturally blue in color.
Some people with light or pink skin may look blue-skinned when they are very cold, and some ancient tribal peoples painted their skins blue.
Yes, blood cells are alive within the human body.
The doctor you are referring to is Dr. Manhattan from the graphic novel and film "Watchmen." He gained his powers - including his blue skin - after being transformed by a particle test gone wrong.
The human eye that sees more blue in the visual system is the cone cells in the retina. These cells are responsible for detecting color, including blue, and are more sensitive to blue light compared to the other colors.
Human veins appear blue in color due to the way light interacts with the skin and the blood vessels beneath it. The skin absorbs different wavelengths of light, and blue light is able to penetrate deeper into the skin, making the veins underneath appear blue. In reality, human blood is always red, but the way light is absorbed and reflected by the skin gives the illusion of blue veins.
The blue whale's brain is much larger and more complex than a human's brain. It is the largest brain of any animal on Earth, but its structure and functions are different from a human's brain.
The Apostle Bartholomew is said to have been skinned alive.
Yes, Rama was born blue and most beautiful. He was blue-skinned just like the human-like Na'vi in James Cameron's Sci-fi film Avatar.
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John the apostle, he was skinned and then boiled alive in burning oil.
The blue skinned character Skeeter was featured in Doug. This show was an animated sitcom that aired on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 1994 and ABC from 1996 to 2000.
Ethnic makeup? If you're light skinned, you can try a charcoal. If you're dark skinned, try a blue--maybe a metallic blue if you're REALLY daring.
they would drown and then they would be skinned alive
as a form of torture yes. there are saints in the Catholic church you could read about
Everyone can get it, as we're all human.
Muscular, blonde or redheaded, blue-eyed, light skinned
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If by fair, you mean morally fair, no. If by lighter-skinned and blonde, no. But water will keep you alive.