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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.

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