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Members of the Garmillas species are most obviously identified by light blue skin. Among some Garmillas, skin color is an important trait distinguishing them from supposedly inferior alien races ("Point of No Return"). Garmillas have purple blood ("Graveyard of the Universe", "Over the Black Light", "The Forever War"). They also age more slowly than humans, with lifespans well over one hundred years long. Aside from these characteristics, members of the species are nearly identical to humans, from anatomical structure down to the DNA level ("A World I Once Saw"). Both species can eat many of the same foods, and can live comfortably in the same environmental conditions ("A World I Once Saw", "The Planet That We Head For").

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  • Members of the Garmillas species are most obviously identified by light blue skin. Among some Garmillas, skin color is an important trait distinguishing them from supposedly inferior alien races ("Point of No Return"). Garmillas have purple blood ("Graveyard of the Universe", "Over the Black Light", "The Forever War"). They also age more slowly than humans, with lifespans well over one hundred years long. Aside from these characteristics, members of the species are nearly identical to humans, from anatomical structure down to the DNA level ("A World I Once Saw"). Both species can eat many of the same foods, and can live comfortably in the same environmental conditions ("A World I Once Saw", "The Planet That We Head For").
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  • Members of the Garmillas species are most obviously identified by light blue skin. Among some Garmillas, skin color is an important trait distinguishing them from supposedly inferior alien races ("Point of No Return"). Garmillas have purple blood ("Graveyard of the Universe", "Over the Black Light", "The Forever War"). They also age more slowly than humans, with lifespans well over one hundred years long. Aside from these characteristics, members of the species are nearly identical to humans, from anatomical structure down to the DNA level ("A World I Once Saw"). Both species can eat many of the same foods, and can live comfortably in the same environmental conditions ("A World I Once Saw", "The Planet That We Head For").
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