Horseshoe crab

The blood of the horseshoe crab shows a very interesting feature that is used in the biomedical industry.

An excerpt from the article 22 facts about Horseshoe crab
Due to the environment in which these animals live, which is full of Gram-negative bacteria, their immune system is sensitive to the endotoxins of these microbes. When exposed to endotoxins, horseshoe crab blood coagulates, leading to the formation of a clot. That is why their blood is harvested for microorganism detection tests production. Those tests allow even small amounts of bacteria to be detected in a short time.