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Mon, 12 Oct 1998 18:02:11 +1300
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> Do bee's have blood?  if they don't =
> what do they have?
 
Bees have what is called hemolymph.  It isn't blood, and they don't
have a heart/circulation system to pump it around.  But it is a fluid
of sorts.
 
And it isn't red!
 
 
 
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