Yes they do! Dogs and cats are frequently blood typed in veterinary practices to become donors or recipient of a blood transfusion.
yes animals do
The range of colors for blood in animals is small. Animal blood can be black, blue, purple or red.
Animals that breathe using lungs have a pulmonary circulatory system. In this system, the lungs are dependent on the flow of blood from the systemic circulatory system, which works in tandem with the pulmonary system to provide blood flow to these vital organs.
the normal value of blood haemoglobin level in animals
No...Dead ones don't. Dead animals do have blood until it decomposes or bleeds completely out. It's just not pumping and/or sustaining life anymore. If the animal is not killed due to an accident in which blood vessels are burst or cut open, the blood is still contained inside the body until it is decomposed. Additionally, there are animals with no blood at all, like sponges.
yes animals do
no they cant have blood types
You can eat any foods irregardless of your blood type. Animals have different blood than humans which means that it is safe to eat any type of meat. In fact, some animals don't even have specific blood types like we do.
Mammals
yes, some types of animals though have differant blood types than humans. They all have blood types so if they had a blood transfusion then they would need to get there blood type first.
Yes, vampires can drink any type of blood. Doesn't matter if they're from animals or human and drink any kind of blood.
Most mammals.
Many animals have the same type of blood as humans. Each has three types of blood cells. The blood in animals with an open circulatory system only contains one type of blood cell. Both animal and human blood cells may have A or B antigens resulting in blood typing of A, B, AB, or O.
Not exactly. The vampire bats of South America do not actually suck blood. Instead, they only lick drops of blood out of animals, and some of those animals can be of the human variety.
All vertebrates have red blood because it contains iron. Vertebrates include fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. A few invertebrates have copper based blood and I believe their blood is blue, but I am not completely sure about that. I think that animal was a type of worm.
It depends on the type of animal horn, and the time of year. In some animals the horn is a hard projection with a core of living bone, and thus there is blood in it. In other animals, such as the Rhino, the horn is a mass of keratin, and has no living core, and so contains no blood.
yes,one type of lizards blood is green and a cochroaches blood is white!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ANSWER a horseshoe crabs blood is blue, because they have copper in their blood instead of iron, which is what makes it red. f4