Most frogs are capable of releasing toxins through their skin, especially when distressed. This would be absorbed quickly through your mucus membranes, and could result in illness or even death (depending on the frog species). In a medical emergency, you would have to explain how you were poisoned and what with to ensure proper medical treatment.
Even if the frog is not toxic, it is a pretty direct way to introduce infection to your body. Again, this would probably have to be explained to a medical professional.
Best bet, don't put any animal in your orifices. It's dangerous to you. It is unfair to the animal. It is pretty messed up.
Fish that can be a meal for the frog.
Bleaching a frog would harm and likely kill it. Bleach is a strong chemical that can cause severe skin, eye, and respiratory irritation. It is not safe for use on living organisms.
A jar.
yes but do not try it
Putting salt on a frog's skin can be harmful as it disrupts the frog's osmoregulation, causing dehydration. This can lead to serious health problems and even death for the frog. It is important to handle frogs with care and avoid exposing them to substances that can harm them.
That is definitely not safe.
no
Up Your Butt
A frog's rectum takes bacon and poops it on you and then hops up your butt and strangles your 2345678.
put it by another large frog
Of course not! The least of your worries will be nicotine poisoning...
Frogs are carnivorous. I wouldn't put a small fish in the same bowl with a frog, unless I was prepared to buy more fish on a regular basis.
yes
No you cannot put a frog with goldfish; goldfish belong with goldfish
No, it is not safe to put rocks up your butt. This can cause serious injury, tearing of the tissues, infection, and other health risks. It is important to never insert objects into your body that are not intended for that purpose. If you have concerns about your health or are experiencing discomfort, please seek medical help immediately.
Its a butt.
Nii