Ears can turn green due to a reaction between the skin's natural oils and certain metals, commonly found in earrings. This is often caused by alloys containing copper, which can oxidize and create a greenish tint. Additionally, prolonged exposure to moisture or sweat can exacerbate this reaction. To prevent this, consider using hypoallergenic earrings made of materials like surgical stainless steel or gold.
if his nose grows... Also, watch his ears yo turn green - Natascha
you have to clean there ears regualy
If the earrings are green maybe... Oh and if its fake. Yeah, especially that. Also, and this one is important, if you keep it on the whole time green mold MIGHT grow. Be scared.
Nope it isn't possible to turn your ears off
Its ears turn red when it becomes agitated.
Elephant ears turn yellow due to a natural process called senescence, where older leaves lose their green pigment chlorophyll and reveal underlying yellow pigments. This is a normal part of the plant's growth cycle and does not necessarily indicate a problem.
He sure does =]
It would turn green if you were about throwing up. It would turn green if you were about throwing up.
Rabbits turn their ears to collect sound.
to be wet behind the eyes
No, pumpkins are not green before they turn orange. They start off green and gradually turn orange as they ripen.
Could be embarrassment.