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Color of frog blood?

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A frog has a 3 chamber heart, therefore the oxidyzed (blue blood) and de-oxidyzed (red blood) blood is mixed. Does this mean that the color of a frog's blood (internally) is purple the way human blood is blue internally?

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  1. its red


  2. I captured a large bull frog once which had obviously been attacked by something or injured somehow, as it was bleeding from one leg. The blood was most definitely red.

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  4. No, human blood is never blue in the 1st place. A red blood cell is never fully de-oxidized to the point where it would turn blue. Even when the tissues of the body obsorb oxygen from blood, there is always still a little bit left.

  5. It's still mostly red.
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