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What would it be like if a person had 2 hearts, each heart producing a different color of blood? (More specifically blue blood and red blood) 1. Would the person be able to function with 1 heart producing blue blood which has copper in it while the other had iron?

2. Knowing mammals have red blood and some sea creatures like octopuses had blue blood, could the creature survive on both land and water? (Ignoring the lungs and gills for a second, but I know those parts are important)

3. Would the blood come out as blue and red when bleeding or would it mix to different kinds of purples depending on which blood the certain spot bleading had more of?

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