I wouldn't advise using a live frog for dissection as that is cruel. Most schools and universities use fogs that have been purchased and are already dead, stored in a preservation solution.
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A frog can typically survive in a pool of water for several hours to a few days, depending on factors such as water temperature, oxygen levels, and the frog's health.
Generally, as long as the frog.
Yes, mint can survive indoors during winter as long as it is provided with adequate sunlight, water, and proper care.
Palaeobatrachus is an prehistoric frog from Germany. It lived during the Miocene Epoch and was about 4 inches long.
A frog would likely not survive for very long if buried in cement, as it would be unable to access oxygen, food, or water. The lack of space to move and breathe would lead to suffocation and lack of vital resources for survival.
There are fish from several genera called Frog fish (Angler fish). They require specific marine living conditions in order to survive. In a fresh water aquarium they would be dead almost immediately.
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it would be roughly about 5 cm long
That's really a matter of opinion, rather than a straight answer. I believe it should not be banned. We can learn a lot from the inside of a frog. As long as animals are treated humanely, and dissection is done only by students at an appropriate level and track of study, then there is no question that dissection should continue. Heres Why: 1.virtual dissection doesnt have the full reality 2.real dissection gives hands-on experience 3.gives experience for students following the medical field 4.cheaper:dont have to upgrade on new technology for virtual dissection Other opinion: I believe that Dissections should be banned and that if people want to dissect something, that they should have a course specifically for the people who want to see or smell the nasty guts of a frog or the nastiness of a worm or the eggs in a grasshopper.
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Goliath frog is the longest since it is the largest.