Frog legs are usually bought frozen at the supermarket (that is, if you like that chewy and bony delicacy). Most of the production is imported and the producers, having chopped the back legs of the frogs, throw the rest away.
Just about all kinds. usually people eat the big frogs(as they have more meat) Usually the frog's legs are cut off while the frog is alive. the frogs skin is cut off also on its legs., only the legs will be aten so the rest of the body is disposed of. The bullfrog is the most commonly eaten species.
a centipede has 100 legs.they are very creepy creatures,but to you i dont know they might be your favorite animal creature my favorite is a frog,and all the rest of the other creatures
The frog you are referring to is likely the American Green Tree Frog (Hyla cinerea). These frogs are typically green on their head with a brown body and can have spots on their legs. They are commonly found in the southeastern United States, including in the state of Mississippi.
At 6'4" Wayne had long legs, but were in perportion to the rest of him.
look for ill tell you the rest later
rest from shopping in French is: reste des boutiques
No it should not. Your horses frog may be infected. The frog in a horses hoof is supposed to be softer than the rest of the hoof, but it should NOT be spongy.
to rest is 'se reposer' in French. I'm resting is 'je me repose'.
to sleep and rest is translated 'dormir et se reposer' in French.
Reposer.
The external organs of a frog are very complex but very easy to learn. All you have to know about the external of a frog is that it's green, slimy, and silky. The external organs are whatever your little heart desires. Thank you for reading!
The phrase "legs give out" means that someone's legs suddenly become weak and unable to support their weight. This can be prevented or managed by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise to strengthen the leg muscles, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding overexertion. If experiencing leg weakness, it is important to rest, elevate the legs, and seek medical advice if the issue persists.