Insect blood is generally either totally colourless or a very faint yellow or green colour.
The reason is because their blood does not have "Hemoglobins" in them.
Insect blood is not red. Insect blood is called hemolymph, and it is clear. The only insects that might leave a red stain when squished are one's that suck the red blood of other animals.
The liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients in an insect is called "hemolymph." If it had blood cells, it would be called blood.
because thre is no presence on Hemoglobin in insect blood . that is what gives the red colur in humans .
most of it is yellow
The body part that insects have and cat fleas do not is wings. Fleas are wingless insects that feed on the blood of animals including cats.
no they dont. they scrape open skin and lap up blood
Weasels do not typically drink blood as a part of their diet. They are carnivorous mammals that primarily feed on small animals such as mice, birds, and insects. Drinking blood is not a common behavior for weasels.
the blood of an insect transports the food that they eat Check Google!! In insects the blood transports nutrients and waste.
insects eat from smell of blood
They eat fruits, flower nectar and insects. There is one specie which drinks blood and its called a Vampire Bat. About there weight in insects such as mosquitoes and mayfly's insects and fruits.
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The blood of flies and other insects that the spider catches in their webs. Spiders do drink the blood of insects.
insects usually dont eat zooplankton. They eat algae.
insects
Earthworms are not insects. (Not all insects shed their skin.)
some do and some dont.