I smushed a bug in the house that was silver and looked similiar to a roach, but inside was red guts....so hence, ergo do silverfish have blood inside? I believe they do from looking at other info on net.
we do inside our bodies :)
red and dark red
Your heart, it pumps blood through your body.
Silverfish generally like to live inside buildings and you rarely ever see them outdoors. They love warm, moist, and damp places. You mostly find them inside sinks and pipes.
Moths do not have blood inside their bodies. Rather, they have a yellowish, silver liquid that helps transport nutrients to their organs.
Pus. Which allows the flow of white blood cells to remove any foreign bodies.
With: White blood cells, fluid, medicine...thats all I know.
Silverfish live on land.
No, a silverfish is a wingless insect.
Silverfish are insects.
No, they are insects.Common Silverfish Species Lepisma saccharina
Antarctic silverfish was created in 1902.