Animals
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Octopods' Blue Blood Helps them Survive at Different Temperatures
Octopods can survive in temperatures ranging from 1.8°C to more than 30°C due to the presence of hemocyanin in their blood. The pigment, hemocyanin is responsible for Octopods' blue-colored blood, according to a new study.
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