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2025-07-31 12:55:34
I've never dissected a frog before, so I have nothing to compare it to. With that said, the frog seemed well preserved. We, the grandchildren and I, were able to find all the organs and tissues.
A Guy That Buys Stuff
2025-07-27 17:05:09
It was a dead frog. Delicious.
DWS
2025-07-06 14:35:22
I had read that eye of newt (which Amazon refuses to carry) would work wonders on restoring my old cauldron to its shiny new state. Well, eye of frog is not a good substitute at all, much to my disappointment. My cauldron remains tarnished, and all of the cauldron suppliers in Salem Massachusetts are still claiming COVID caused a “supply chain issueâ€. Yeah right.Well, this product certainly came with two eyes, just as you’d expect. All of the internal organs were in their proper places and were easily found. I would avoid using them in any brews though, as I find the hint of formaldehyde to be a little off-putting. To each their own I suppose though.Anyway, this is a fine product, arrived as described, and I take responsibility for the lack of success on my cauldron - the YouTube video that suggested this as a substitute for eye of newt was obviously in error. You can’t trust everything on the internet these days.
tim ferry
2025-07-05 14:18:51
Daughter wanted for christmas
Tromel
2025-06-26 20:41:33
Good for dissections with my science students.
Sandra D
2025-06-07 12:19:03
We haven't dissected it yet but it's what you'd expect when ordering a dead frog. Packed well.
I throw away becase was nasty.
2025-03-21 16:47:42
I throw away because was nasty.
luv2read
2025-02-02 16:55:57
Good specimen, used for dissection in homeschool Biology class.
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