A preserved frog is a preserved specimen of a frog species, usually by using a preservative solution such as formaldehyde. It may also refer to frogs preserved for culinary purposes, achieved by using salt or smoking.
I would probably say,.... a frog.
Because dead body tissue for dissection is preserved with formaldehyde, which when generously portioned onto the skin can cause severe cases of cancer.
A frog is more likely to become a fossil in amber than a rabbit. This is because frogs are smaller and often found in environments where they can be trapped in tree resin, which eventually hardens into amber. In contrast, rabbits are larger and less likely to come into contact with resin in a way that would allow them to be preserved in amber. Additionally, frogs have softer bodies that can be better preserved in the resin compared to the more complex structure of a rabbit.
It's "well-preserved".
corn is preserved?
it is a frog it is a frog it is a frog
Rics is totally not preserved! My parents are from Laos and they told me it's not preserved.
Flora preserved jam every year. The mummy was perfectly preserved. I preserved a petal of the rose in my copy of The Scarlet Letter. The preserved skin tissue helped identify the body.
tree frog , poison dart frog , and a glass frog
In the film Jurassic Park, the frog DNA was enclosed in amber, a fossilized tree resin. The amber preserved the DNA from millions of years ago, allowing scientists in the park to extract and use it to clone dinosaurs. This concept illustrates the blending of scientific possibility and fiction, as the film explores the implications of resurrecting extinct species.
embalmers preserved a mummy.
All angles are preserved. The sequence of line segments is preserved.