Harry Judd got the scar on the side of his head by walking into a window when he was young.
Harry Potter has scar on his head because when he was a baby Lord Voldemort attempted to kill him with a killing curse. However, when his mother died to protect him it backfired on Voldemort and Harry got a scar instead.
It is a scar in the shape of a lightning bolt. The scar was caused when Lord Voldemort tried to kill him, when the curse failed it left that scar. The scar and the failed curse connect Harry to the Dark Lord.
Yes.
It identifies him as the boy who lived.
MENINGOCELE??
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No, he has a scar in the shape of a lighting bolt.
Nobody cut his head. He received the scar as a result of a backfiring killing curse. When the curse backfired part of Voldemort's soul attached itself to Harry and give him a scar.
The Avada kedavra curse left harry potter with the scar on his head
Harry has the words "a tattoo" on his let wrist. & the word "Bare" on his foot.
Harry's lightning scar is located on his forehead.
Harry's scar is red.
yes, harry indeed has his scar in the 7th book.
It is to a scar, it's a red birthmark that is on his head.
No. Harry says his scar hadn't pained him for nineteen years, which he when he killed Voldemort.
No, he always has his scar. There are no goofs documented where this was missing since it's such a important part to the character of Harry Potter.
Yes, when Harry comes back to life (although he wasn't dead - he was just in an 'in between'), he still has his scar. The part of Voldemort within him was gone, but that part wasn't his scar, per say. Voldemort just used the scar to channel himself in Harry. Once Harry comes back to life, then, the scar is basically useless, but it's still there.