Blueyed Cass's real name is Cassondra Raine.
a mermaid is a mythological creature meaning it is not real. Therefore cells cannot be counted on a mermaid.
Yes. Blue eyes are a recessive genetic trait, which means that a brown- or green-eyed person can still carry a gene for blue eyes. In this case, the blue-eyed gene is recessive, or subordinate, to the green- or brown-eyed gene. To be blue-eyed, an individual must have a recessive blue-eyed gene from both its mother and father.
The cross would result in a 1:1 ratio of white-eyed to red-eyed offspring. Half of the offspring would inherit the white-eyed trait from the white-eyed male, while the other half would inherit the red-eyed trait from the heterozygous red-eyed female.
There is no known sea creature similar to the one depicted in the movie "Aayirathil Oruvan." The creature in the movie is a fictional creation for cinematic purposes.
the one eyed cactuss
Actually, there were three. The Cyclopes.
he was a real pirate.
yes
A one eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater!
One type of Basilisk, the Golden Basilisk, kills with the third eye upon his forehead.
no and yes
yes they are, hoiho is the new zealand aboriginal word for yellow eyed penguins
The name of a mythical creature with three eyes is a golden basilisk. This snake could kill someone just by looking at them.
No, they are mythical. There is a very slim possibility that one or more of them is based on a real creature.
There is no known creature called a "pickosaurus" in real life. It may be a made-up or fictional creature.
A gargoyle is a myitchical creature so no. or no one know...