There is no definitive answer to the color of Neanderthals' skin, hair, or eyes since they lived thousands of years ago. However, studies suggest they likely had fair skin, as they lived in regions with lower UV radiation levels. Hair and eye color likely varied among individuals, similar to modern humans.
Melanin.
her skin color is tan
6 for skin, 3 for eyes, 1 for spots
the color of your eyes. your skin color :D - starlight1765
Melanin gives color to your skin and eyes.
my eyes are
it means wook
albiniism
Studies suggest that Neanderthal skin color varied by geography, similar to modern humans. Genetic analysis indicates they likely had fair skin in regions with less sunlight and darker skin in regions with greater sun exposure. However, the exact skin color of Neanderthals is still debated among researchers.
Black
melanin, it also gives color to your eyes, skin, and I think your hair :)