Same reason most larger animals have red blood- the blood cells are based on iron, and are thus chemically able to transport oxygen to different parts of the body, and release it when it gets there.
no snake has black blood because all animal has red blood.
It's red - the same colour as human blood (and that of most other animals)
Hemotoxin snake venom leads to hemolysis which is destruction of the red blood cells.
Nope - they are completely different species !... In fact - the king snake would view the corn snake as food !
The red belly black snake can grow up to 3 metres.
Hi. The corn snake is naturally red hence its proper name red rat snake or (Elaphae guttata). you can get deep almost blood red corns these are called Amelanistic Bloodred Corn Snake, yellowy coloured called Amber corn snakes, Anerythristic Corn Snake and more
Snakes do not have blood types like humans do, as they do not have the ABO blood group system. Instead, their blood contains red blood cells that are nucleated, and they have different proteins and immune responses compared to mammals. Snake blood is adapted to their physiology and ecological needs, allowing them to thrive in various environments.
Blood of the Snake was created on 2006-08-01.
hawks eat the red beiled snake
Red Whip Snake was created in 1878.
A number of snake species are red. A more detailed description is required.
Red-bellied Black Snake was created in 1794.