The blood volume in a frog typically ranges from about 3 to 4 percent of its body weight. For an average frog weighing around 100 grams, this translates to approximately 3 to 4 milliliters of blood, which is equivalent to 0.003 to 0.004 liters. Different species and sizes of frogs may have slightly varying blood volumes.
Frogs are one of the most adaptive animals in nature. They have one liter of blood in their body.
An adult human has about 5 liters of blood in their body.
A typical adult has about 4.7- 5 Liters of blood with females having a lesser volume when compared to males.
5 liters
6 gallons, or about 20 liters.
oxidyzed (blue blood) and de-oxidyzed (red blood) blood is mixed
4 liters, the human body holds 5 liters of blood. Now losing 4 liters is still technically survivable if the bleeding can be stopped right away.
100 liters
5 liters of blood
150 to 180 liters
Well, if you are a full grown adult you have about 10 Liters if blood in your body, but you can live with about half of that
The average human has about five liters of blood. The average pig has about three or three and a half liters of blood.