They probably do have salt in their blood just like we and do but the
level is not nearly the concentration of ocean water. It is low enough that
stranded sailors could safely drink the blood for survival.  Turkey is not
salty either. Perhaps I shoud have put "salty" in quotation marks.
Ken


At 10:26 AM 7/9/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>>  Salt water fish are not salty.
>
>That is an interesting observation.  Especially since in school they taught
>that all animals have salt in their blood because they evolved from ocean
fish
>at some point in time, and fish lived in salt water.  If fish blood is not
>salty, that makes this conjecture pure hogwash.
>
>Do you have any references to support this?
>
>Marshall
>
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