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Insect blood is generally either totally colourless or a very faint yellow or green colour.

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13y ago

The reason is because their blood does not have "Hemoglobins" in them.

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14y ago

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.

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The liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients in an insect is called "hemolymph." If it had blood cells, it would be called blood.

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because thre is no presence on Hemoglobin in insect blood . that is what gives the red colur in humans .

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14y ago

most of it is yellow

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