I believe so. I once heard of blood transfusions from pigs. If this is true, than pigs must also have blood types.
all animals have blood because they need blood to life.
no
Aristotle subdivided his two groups of animals based on their blood. He classified animals as either having blood (vertebrates) or not having blood (invertebrates).
Hematophagy
He divided animals into two groups- those with red blood and those without it.
All blood groups are possible for children born from a combination such as this, regardless of which group is the male and which is the female.
Artificial blood is a 'man made' product.It's a special blood cell which can live in people, animals and even sometimes plants.
No. Blood groups are inherited from your parents.
The Father of Zoology and great Greek philospher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) divided the animals into two main groups.#1. Anaima:Animals without red blood comprise this group, which is further subdivided into five sub-groups:a. Sponges and Coelenteratab. Insects and Spidersc. Crustacead. Cephalopodae. Mollusca and Echinodermata.#2. Enaimas:Animals with red blood comprise this group, which is further subdivided into two sub-groups:a. Vivipara: Viviparous animals.b. Ovipara: Oviparous animals.
yes they do. they have at least 2 different blood groups.
In case any of you need an emergency blood transfer.
No, animals that live in groups, or packs, actually tend to hunt larger animals. For example lions, they hunt in groups and take down some of the largest land animals in the world.
Most animals do not live in family groups. Some animals that do include horses, lions, and dolphins.
There are over 30 blood groups for horses, 8 of these are major groups and 7 are recognized internationally.