The colour of the blood depends on the composition of the blood. For example the number of red blood cells obviously effects the redness of the blood.
Most molluscs and some arthropods have blue coloured blood.
2: Red and White
It is of their different color blood cell.
Animals are brightly coloured for different reasons: a. To blend in with their surroundings. (Some animals are dark coloured instead for the same purpose, though.) b. To attract a mate. (Usually the males are more brightly coloured, which is unfair.) c. To attract their prey.
The colour of the blood depends on the composition of the blood. For example the number of red blood cells obviously effects the redness of the blood.
The one word answer is 'No' All those animals which have Iron as an oxygen binding compound in blood have red colored blood. Any other metal (Zn etc) give rise to other coloured bloods.
No.Plasma is a straw coloured fluid in blood.
yes guinea pigs can have different coloured ears
I think it is bad because they might be extinct from humans because humans use coloured fur from animals to make carpets :)
There are quite a few - such as the Banded King-snake, which is patterned with the same coloured bands as a Coral snake - but the order of the colours is different.
You see different coloured objects by light. the light hits the object and reflects into your eyes.
well there are:Seals, White cats, White dogs, White gineapigs, anything white! white animals are exposed to sunburn more than others 'cause they have a different pigmentation from other dark coloured animals.