we do inside our bodies :)
Not necessarily. Crustaceans such as lobsters have blue blood. But vertebrates such as fish and whales have red blood.
No. Parasites are creatures that latch onto a host, and eat its flesh, blood, or digesting materials. Blue whales eat microscopic organisms.
Blue whales are some of the largest creatures on Earth and can weigh in at over 150 tons. It is reported that the average blue whale has 14,000 pounds of blood in its body.
"Blue blood" LITERALLY means blood that is blue in color.
Mammalian blood is NOT blue.
Yes blue animals have blue blood
Women
probably the blue whale
the Japanese
Yes, a earthworm does have blue blood.
In humans and other hemoglobin-using creatures, oxygenated blood is bright red. This is due to oxygenated iron in the red blood cells. Deoxygenated blood is a darker shade of red, which can be seen during blood donation and when venous blood samples are taken. However, due to an optical effect caused by the way in which light penetrates through the skin, veins typically appear blue in color. This has led to a common misconception that venous blood is blue before it is exposed to air. Another reason for this misconception is that medical charts always show venous blood as blue in order to distinguish it from arterial blood which is depicted as red on the same chart. The blood of horseshoe crabs is blue, which is a result of its high content in copper-based hemocyanin instead of the iron-based hemoglobin found, for example, in humans.
no prince has blue blood, if you mean half blood, its professer severus snape. if you really mean blue blood, your obviously in the wrong catagory.