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  2. Edible frog - Wikipedia

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    The edible frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) [1] [2] is a hybrid species of common European frog, also known as the common water frog or green frog (however, this latter term is also used for the North American species Rana clamitans).

  3. Chinese edible frog - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese edible frog (Hoplobatrachus chinensis), also known as East Asian bullfrog and Taiwanese frog, is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Laos, Macau , Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

  4. Frog legs - Wikipedia

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    Frog legs are also fried in margarine and sweet soy sauce or tomato sauce, battered and deep fried, or grilled. Frog eggs are also served in banana leaves (pepes telur kodok). The dried and crispy fried frog skin is also consumed as krupuk crackers; the taste is similar to fried fish skin. [10]

  5. Italian edible frog - Wikipedia

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    The Italian edible frog (Pelophylax kl. hispanicus) is a hybridogenic species in the true frog family Ranidae. These frogs are the offspring of P. bergeri and either P. ridibundus or the edible frog ( P. kl. esculentus ) which is itself of hybrid origin.

  6. Quasipaa spinosa - Wikipedia

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    Quasipaa spinosa is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is known under many common names, including Chinese spiny frog, giant spiny frog, Chinese edible frog, and spiny paa frog. [2] Its names refer to the distinctive characteristics of the species, relatively large size and the spiny chest of male frogs.

  7. The Frog That Freezes Itself for Winter - AOL

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    The next time you declare that you are “freezing to death,” spare a thought for the wood frog who gets so cold in winter that its heart stops beating – but it does not die. Once the spring ...

  8. Meet the New York chef who wants to change our diets one bug ...

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    An edible insect farm, Next Millennium Farms, opened in Canada in 2014. In 2019, about 9 million people in Europe consumed insects and their derived products, according to the International ...

  9. Antenne Valley - Wikipedia

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    These include the southern tree frog (Hyla meridionalis), the european tree frog (Hyla arborea), the common nightingale (Alytes obstetricans), the natterjack toad (Bufo calamita), the edible frog (Rana esculenta), the marsh frog (Rana ridibunda), the agile frog (Rana dalmatina) and the red-legged frog (Rana temporaria). [citation needed]