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Hi, Everyone!

Some species of the bivalve family
Glycymerididae, eg, Glycymeris aspersa (Adams
& Reeve, 1850), also have red blood with
haemoglobin.

All the best from Korea!
Ron Noseworthy


On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 22:13:23 +0100, Sophie
Valtat wrote:


Re: Blood Ark
Planorbarius corneus (L., 1758) has also red
blood because
of haemoglobin.

Sophie

Hello

  I
know the Anadara ovalis (Blood Ark) has red
blood. My question is
do any other shells have red blood?


Thank You, TONI

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