Pre-tadpole frogs, or those at an embryonic stage, can regrow tissue effectively. This genetic ability has been known to enable frog embryos to recover from very severe cuts, equatable to human injuries sustained in a motorcycle crash at 70m/hr, without any visible scar tissue. Even tadpoles are capable of completely restoring a severed tail in as little as nine days.
Fully-grown frogs, however, lose this genetic ability in adulthood. So, no. I don't believe total (or any...) leg regrowth is on the cards for the frog amputees of late. Sadly.
It will probably heal up and the frog will learn to live without it. I had a frog once named tripod, who only had 3 legs (missing left back leg, or his left jumping leg) and he jumped and swam and hunted perfectly fine.
Frog legs are a specialty food in France.
la grenouille is translated 'the frog' in English.
anybody can eat frog legs because they have white meat in there hind legs; like chicken. So yes; Germans can eat frog legs if they wanted.
It depends if you were fasting it no but if not you can eat frog legs
After the hind legs of a frog, try a nice glass of sherry.
The French refer to the food frog legs as "The Cuisses de Grenouille".
the back legs
There's only two names; Front Legs and Hind Legs.
frog leg
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Frog's Legs - 1962 was released on: USA: 1 January 1962