Dissecting a frog was once a rite of passage for high school students (and sometimes junior high students) across the country. Coming up through the grades you’d hear fellow students talking about it, and whether you loved the idea or hated it, you were going to have your date with an unfortunate frog sooner or later.
Many schools carry on the tradition in their science courses today, although some have scaled back things a bit. The students at J.W. Mitchell High School in Florida recently got their hands on some frogs just waiting to be sliced open, but these weren’t any ordinary amphibians. The frogs were lifelike synthetic replicas of their real-life counterparts, complete with internal organs and fake tissue.
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