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Can frogs eat?

Frogs are forbidden to be killed by the state and cannot be eaten. Frogs hibernate in the soil, and when they wake up, they carry a variety of viruses and bacteria, which can't be completely eliminated even if they are cooked. Crops often use chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Frogs often swallow pests, leaving some pesticides in their bodies, which will poison people through the "food chain" after eating.

There is a parasite called Echinococcus bisporus hidden in frogs. After eating, people will produce fluid under the skin and around the kidneys, causing local edema or abscess of these tissues. If it invades the eyeball, it will cause corneal ulcer and optic neuritis. , will reduce vision, and even lead to blindness in severe cases.

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Living habits of frogs: Frogs often inhabit rivers, ponds and rice fields, mainly moving in the grass near the water, and sometimes lurking in the water. Mostly at night, mainly eating insects, but also eating some snails, snails, shrimps, small fish and so on. Most of the insects they eat are agricultural pests.

It is estimated that a frog can prey on 70 insects a day and kill15,000 pests a year. So frogs are good for agriculture and should be protected. When it gets cold in late autumn, frogs hibernate at the bottom of the water or in caves, and then return to the water to breed when the weather gets warmer the next spring.

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