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  • yes i think so. i did when i tried it
  • I doubt it, but force feed him anyway!
  • well i ate a lot of frogs legs on a visit to france and they put a spring in my step so why not. after all the saying is " you are what you eat " lol :)
  • "Yes. A frog or toad that has swallowed fireflies will glow from the light produced by the insects," says Tom Turpin, entomology professor at Purdue University. Tom saw a toad swallow a firefly and then saw a glow inside. So, the toad itself did not actually glow but Tom could see the firefly's glow through the toad's body. The firefly's defense had failed. One reason a firefly glows is to tell predators he tastes bad. "The chemicals that make the light are bitter," says Turpin. "Birds don't like to eat them. Predator insects will begin eating the head, work their way back, and drop the [light-producing] abdomen." http://www.wonderquest.com/frogs-glow.htm

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