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Every animal with bones has blood with hemoglobin, which binds with oxygen and makes the blood appear red.
Every animal, that is, except one.
The ocellated icefish (Chionodraco rastrospinosus) has gin-clear blood. And it has no scales. And it lives nowhere but the inky depths down to 3,200 feet (1 kilometer) in the icy waters off Antarctica. Other than that, it's just an ordinary fish.
The Tokyo Sea Life Park is the only place with ocellated icefish in captivity, Agence France-Presse reports. "Luckily, we have a male and a female, and they spawned in January," Satoshi Tada, an education specialist at the center, told AFP.
Why Does this Fish Have Gin-Clear Blood?
The ocellated icefish has no scales and no hemoglobin in its clear blood.
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