frog is called la grenouille (feminine)
snail is called l'escargot (masculine), plural: les escargots
Phillipe Flop
It started out as "frog eaters", as frog legs actually were eaten in France. It then became frogs as it's shorter and easier to say.
They do. The French call them "rosbif" (from "roastbeef") as well. Of course, both of these terms "frog" and "rosbif" are seen as derisive and usually not used in polite conversation.
A frog is called 'une grenouille' (fem.) in French.
Would you call the frog a wet toad? Maybe you could call it a damp frog?
What do you call a frog with no hind legs? Answer: Unhoppy
darte frog
grenouille
As far as I know, it's because they eat them. (Frog legs are considered a delicacy.)
"Les cuisses de grenouille" are the frog's legs in French.
It's how a frog "croaks" or makes it mating call.
A frog