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yes they do have blood... have you ever killed a fly before?

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Do flies have blood in them?

Yes, flies have blood in them. Their blood is called hemolymph and it serves a similar function to blood in other animals.


Do flies have red blood?

No, flies do not have red blood. They have a colorless blood-like substance called hemolymph.


Do fruit flies have red blood, or is their blood a different color?

Fruit flies do not have red blood like humans. Their blood, called hemolymph, is colorless.


Do fruit flies have blood, and what happens to it when you kill them?

Fruit flies do have blood, but it is not the same as human blood. When a fruit fly is killed, its blood is released and eventually dries up.


When fruit flies are killed, is their blood visible or does it remain undetectable?

When fruit flies are killed, their blood is not visible and remains undetectable.


Can eating flies cause aids because flies swallow blood?

No.


Do flies crave human blood?

no wat are u stupid they are flies


What do sand flies eat?

Blood


Do female flies drink blood?

No they do not.


Do fruit flies have blood?

No, fruit flies do not have blood like mammals do. They have a circulatory system that pumps a combination of nutrients, oxygen, and other fluids throughout their bodies, but it is not considered blood.


Why do flies follow you?

flies follow us because it wants to suck our blood


Do flies drink blood?

Some flies, such as female mosquitoes and tsetse flies, drink blood as a source of protein for egg production. However, not all fly species drink blood; many feed on nectar, decaying matter, or other insect prey.

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