I took chemistry classes so that I wouldn’t have to take biology. I don’t think I really missed anything; to this day, nobody has said to me, “Quick! We need someone who can identify a frog’s innards!”
You put a frog to sleep by rubbing its belly??!! Does that work on people too? Probably much safer than anesthetic!
We also dissected frogs in biology. But they were most definitely dead. Also, most conveniently, I remember they had had red and blue rubber injected into them so that the arteries were red and the veins were blue (hmm, I wonder, did the do that when they were still alive?)
Yukoner about 14 years ago
I knew that boy was a bit of a cut-up.
margueritem about 14 years ago
Jump frogs, jump!
Rakkav about 14 years ago
Not THOSE frogs, I’m betting.
Llewellenbruce about 14 years ago
You’re making the frogs nervous Nerwin.
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
Yikes! I sooo hated cutting up a frog in biology! Run, froggies, run as fast as your tasty frogs’ legs will carry you!
MontanaLady about 14 years ago
Luckily, we did “fish” in our biology lab. Already knew how to do that!
Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago
Looks like they’re already pithing themselves.
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
I took chemistry classes so that I wouldn’t have to take biology. I don’t think I really missed anything; to this day, nobody has said to me, “Quick! We need someone who can identify a frog’s innards!”
JP Steve Premium Member about 14 years ago
We live in different worlds , Sherlock. I get those kind of requests constantly!
Good one, Coyote!
RinaFarina about 14 years ago
You put a frog to sleep by rubbing its belly??!! Does that work on people too? Probably much safer than anesthetic!
We also dissected frogs in biology. But they were most definitely dead. Also, most conveniently, I remember they had had red and blue rubber injected into them so that the arteries were red and the veins were blue (hmm, I wonder, did the do that when they were still alive?)