Scorpions have blue blood because it contains a copper-based molecule called hemocyanin, which serves a similar function to hemoglobin in vertebrates by transporting oxygen. When oxygen binds to hemocyanin, it turns blue, giving scorpion blood its distinctive color. This adaptation is particularly useful for surviving in low-oxygen environments, as hemocyanin is more efficient in these conditions compared to hemoglobin.
Yes!
=no. their blood just flows faster.=
Their favourite colour is blue.
his eyes are blue!
Aston's colour out of green, blue, yellow and red it is blue. Aston's colour is blue hope this helps xx
The colour of all whales' blood is red, not blue.
blue
blue
a snail
yellowish
Greenish-blue
Prince Charles
Not so sure but some spiders are known to have blue blood
really, octopus's actually have BLUE blood. lol xD
No, it is a myth. Venal blood is darker red than arterial blood. Veins appear blue, but do not accurately represent the colour of the contents.
Blue. Blood is only red when it is exposed to oxygen
Yes!