Does the animals too have blood groups like humans (ABpos, Apos, Aneg, Bpos, etc) if yes then why don't we use their blood n clean it n use it foer donation??
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Yes they do! As long as the animals in question have blood (not all do) then they will have species-specific 'blood groups'. ... Humans are usually one of four main blood types (although 35 have been identified for us). Thirteen types have been identified for dogs, eight for horses and three for cats.
because a major hemolytic transfusion reaction, the recipient's immune system vigorously attracts the donated blood. The cells are ripped apart, tons of bad chemicals are released, and the person gets sick
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