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What color is a cricket's blood?

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In general insect blood is colorless, and it is because they do not have hemoglobin to carry oxygen. However, there is an exception. Larvae of a fly that live in water with very low oxygen levels do have hemoglobin and their blood is red. The hemoglobin does the same thing for them as it does for us. And, the hemoglobin molecule they use is distantly related to ours. Insects generally deliver oxygen (almost) directly to their cells using a system of tubes that open to the outside as holes called spiracles. Plants do something vaguely similar. Their holes are called stomata.

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Crickets do not have skin. Like all insects, their equivalent of a skeleton is on the outside and is made of chitin That is their outer surface. Because they are nocturnal animals, they do not use bright colors for hiding or mating. They generally have black or other dark coloring to help maintain their inconspicuousness in the dark.

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Crickets can see color, but not as humans see it. They can see violet and ultraviolet wavelengths that humans cannot see, but they cannot see basic colors such as red, blue, orange, pink...

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White in limited overs cricket Red in all the others

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A cricket ball can be many colours, but it is mainly white or red.

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white and red

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purple

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Red

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