• 133arc585@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Horseshoe “blood” is blue, and it’s not actually blood it’s hemolymph. It is blue crab blood. Blue blood from a crab.

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        Blue blood from a horseshoe crab yes. Blue crabs are also a thing and horseshoe crabs are always referred to with the word horseshoe in front. So calling them just crabs with the word blue in front is a poor choice if one cares about communication.

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          horseshoe crabs are always referred to with the word horseshoe in front

          They weren’t in this case, so that “always” seems to be a stretch.

          if one cares about communication.

          It’s made clear in the article. If one cares about communication they’re reading past a headline.

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      It’s a Fortune 500 article. They aren’t very good on things like this. They mean the blue blood from horseshoe crabs.