Yes, some animals like certain species of skinks and leeches have green blood due to a high concentration of the green pigment biliverdin. This green blood adaptation helps these animals survive in their environments.
No it does not. Animals are not containing chloroplasts.
Yes, some "primitive" animals use a copper based oxygen carrier molecule in their blood (which is thus green in color) instead of the iron based oxygen carrier molecule we use.
Platypuses do not have green blood. No vertebrate, including mammals, has green blood.
Platypuses do not have green blood. No mammal has green blood.
yes,one type of lizards blood is green and a cochroaches blood is white!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ANSWER a horseshoe crabs blood is blue, because they have copper in their blood instead of iron, which is what makes it red. f4
the organism that has green blood is the green tree lizard
No, Romulans have green blood. They are related to Vulcans, who also have green blood.
it is when your blood turns green and u start to turn green too.
True. Even animals that eat other animals rely on green plants- since the prey animals eat green plants. And animals all need oxygen- which is given off by green plants.
Oxygen and hemoglobin. Without oxygen, human blood is blue, and animals with the same colored blood would be blue without oxygen, but since oxygen flows through most animals systems, their mostly red. Besides that of the octopus, which has blue blood due to hemocyanin. The ocelated icefish has a lack of both hemoglobin and hemocynin, leaving its blood clear. The Papua New Guinea skink however has green blood due to the fact that the skink uses biliverdin in its blood, leading it to turn green. Overall, hemoglobin and hemocyanin are the two causes of blood color, along with their byproducts. Hope it helps!
The bleed Lizard blood. This is red like most other vertebrate blood. However there are species of skink lizards that live on the island of Papua New Guinea that have green blood. The green colour happens because the lizard retains green bile in its blood making the blood appear green.