
Animal blood comes in a rainbow of colors—here’s why - National Geographic

From milky blue to lime green, organisms have evolved different types of blood—and ways to move oxygen around the body.
Whether its a tiny snail or a massive whale, most living organisms rely on blood flowing through their bodies to stay alive.
This precious fluid fights infection, delivers nutrients and gases to org… [+6465 chars]
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