What would happen if we ate the frog 20

Updated on science 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As you know, frogs feed mainly on agricultural pests. Through observation, we know that whether it is a flying moth, a locust that is good at jumping, a rice bud that hides in the leaf roll, a cotton bollworm that burrows into a cotton peach, or a mole cricket that hides in an underground burrow, as soon as they come out to move, the frog will immediately catch them. Frogs prey on agricultural pests, which are of many species and large quantities.

    According to statistics, a frog eats about 60 pests a day, and in the months from spring to autumn, a frog can eliminate more than 10,000 pests, which is quite a considerable number.

    The fragrance of rice flowers says that there is a good year, and the sound of frogs is heard." This is an immortal sentence in the word "Xijiang Moon" written by Xin Qiji, a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. More than 800 years ago, the ancients understood that if there are more frogs and fewer pests, rice can be harvested.

    Today, in the 21st century, we should understand that frogs are the natural enemies of agricultural pests and are of great benefit to human beings, and we must protect frogs in nature. If frogs are killed, they will cause a large number of agricultural pests, and then a large number of pesticides must be applied to eliminate the pests, which not only destroys the ecological balance, but also pollutes the environment. Therefore, it is strictly forbidden to hunt frogs, and the protection of natural enemies is an effective measure for biological control of agricultural pests, ensuring the normal growth and development of crops, saving agricultural costs, and protecting the environment.

    The kind of frog hunting behavior that is greedy for small profits and causes great harm should be strictly prohibited.

    In addition to contributing a lot to agricultural production, frogs also have other uses. Although the toad has an ugly and smelly appearance, it can secrete a kind of venom due to its ** root nodules. This venom can be used to make toad crisp, which is the raw material of many medicines, and is said to have the effects of hemostasis, anti-inflammatory, detoxification, and swelling.

    Traditional Chinese medicine Liushen Pill, Toad Crisp Pill and other over-the-counter medicines all contain Toad Crisp. Ze frog can ** scabies and has the effect of detoxifying dampness, while tiger frog can ** pediatric chancre disease. Husky toad is a kind of frog produced in the northeast, and the husky toad oil extracted from its oviduct is a tonic, which can treat qi deficiency and weakness, energy loss, memory loss, postpartum milk deficiency and other symptoms, and the meat is edible.

    Now our country has begun to raise husky toads. Bullfrogs are large and fat, delicious and can be raised as a non-staple food. There are already canned bullfrogs abroad**.

    As the weather slowly warms up, the hibernating frogs begin to wake up. As we all know, frogs play an invaluable role in preying on pests, protecting farmland and maintaining ecological balance, so we should strongly advocate for frog conservation. Although the agricultural department has issued instructions to protect frogs, the protection of frogs has not been thoroughly implemented due to the habit of eating frog meat in some areas.

    Therefore, we advocate that while vigorously publicizing the protection of frogs, we should develop the frog breeding industry and raise some frog species with large bodies and meat, which not only protects the frogs in the farmland but also meets the needs of the people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How terrible it would be if we ate all the frogs! The crops have been bitten by insects, and people's food is gone, can you say that the harm is not small?

    If there were no frogs, the natural enemies of locusts, --- the world, the locusts would breed unscrupulously, and at that time, hundreds of millions of locusts would rain into the rice fields, eating and gnawing, and the rice production would be decreasing day by day

    But why are there fewer and fewer frogs? It is because of the indiscriminate hunting and killing of frogs by humans, the number of frogs has dropped sharply, and the insects have become infested

    These examples tell us that if humans don't protect the frogs, they will be accelerating the destruction of their own homes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some people will regret it for life, some people will be proud that they can eat, some people will repent, some people will say: eat something else. Of course, this will affect many related species, and will increase the threat to human beings.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the frog really eats us one day, and eats us all, then one day the frog will starve to death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Article 341 of the Criminal Law stipulates that anyone who violates hunting laws and regulations by hunting in prohibited areas, during prohibited hunting periods, or using prohibited tools or methods, thereby destroying wildlife resources, and the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, controlled release or a fine. Considering that the defendant had a good attitude in admitting guilt after being brought into the case, and that all the frogs he hunted had been released into the wild, he may be given a lighter punishment and sentenced to four months' detention with a four-month suspended sentence.

    According to reports, Article 6 of the Supreme People's Court's "Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Law in the Trial of Criminal Cases of Destruction of Wildlife Resources" stipulates that illegal hunting of more than 20 wild animals in violation of hunting laws and regulations, hunting in prohibited areas, hunting ban periods, or using prohibited tools and methods is considered "serious circumstances" of illegal hunting and will be investigated for criminal responsibility.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Frogs feed on insects, while most insects such as locusts, grasshoppers, etc., feed on plants, which can be harmful to crops.

    As a result, predation on frogs can cause harmful insects to lose their natural predators and multiply, resulting in reduced food production.

    2.Because of the presence of a large number of frogs, there will not be more and more mosquitoes and flies. Predation on frogs can lead to an increase in mosquitoes and lead to epidemics.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Dear, I'm glad to answer for you, the frog has given people the inspiration not to always feel good and not sober, but to have the courage to jump out of the comfort zone. Put a frog in a pot of cold water and heat it slowly, the frog will not jump out of the pot immediately, and the end game of the gradually increasing water temperature is that the frog is boiled, because when the water temperature is too high for the frog to bear, it is too late and has no ability to jump out of the pot.

    Dear, I'm glad to answer for you, the frog has given people the inspiration not to always feel good and not sober, but to have the courage to jump out of the comfort zone. Put a frog in a pot of cold water and heat it slowly, the frog will not jump out of the pot immediately, and the macro block zui will end up with the frog being boiled, because when the water temperature is too high for the frog to bear, it is too late and has no ability to jump out of the pot.

    Frogs belong to the phylum Chordates, Amphibians, Ceratosa, and Frogidae amphibians, adults have no tails, eggs are laid in water, in vitro fertilization, adults mainly use lungs to breathe, and also use ** breathing. Most frogs reproduce through in vitro fertilization, where the fertilized eggs hatch into tadpoles outside the mother's body. Frog attendants blink their eyes when they swallow food.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because the eyes of a frog cannot see (or cannot see clearly) anything still.

    The eyes of a frog are different from the eyes of ordinary animals, they are designed to look at moving objects. The moth and the fly do not react to the frog's eyes, but as soon as the moth moves, the frog will immediately spot it and jump up to prey on it according to its flight direction and speed. It's no wonder that some zoologists joke that frogs like to eat flies, but that frogs can starve to death if they sit in a pile of dead flies.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because frogs know how to respect a dead creature.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because frogs can only see what is moving in front of them.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is determined by the anatomy of its eyes.

    It can only capture moving things.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Frogs are provincial-level protected animals that are prohibited from being hunted by the state, but in their daily lives, many people use frog meat as a supplement or delicacy, leading some traders to hunt frogs on a large scale. In fact, frog meat does not replenish the body. Modern medical research has proved that frog meat not only has no special nutrition, but eating too much will affect human health, and even contract parasitic diseases.

    The frog hibernates in the soil for half a year, and after waking up, it carries a variety of germs and toxins in its body, although it is cooked and teased, but it cannot be completely eliminated. Crops use chemical fertilizers, pesticides more, frogs often swallow pests with chemical fertilizers, pesticides, even if the internal organs are removed when eating, there are still a lot of pesticides absorbed by the frog body, if people eat, pesticide residues will poison the human body through the "food chain". Frogs harbor a parasite called bigroove larvae, which parasitizes under the skin of a person or around the kidneys after eating the meat of a frog with worms, producing a fluid that causes swelling or abscesses in these tissues.

    If it invades the eye, it can cause corneal ulcers, vision loss and even blindness.

    In addition, Li Shizhen has this record in the "Compendium of Materia Medica": "According to the cloud of the "Book of Longevity": the frog bone is hot, and it makes people urinate bitterly after eating; Pregnant women eat frogs, and their children live (short-lived); Eating more frogs makes people urinate and soreness under the umbilicus.

    Therefore, eating frog meat has more disadvantages than benefits, and it is better not to eat it; The ban on the hunting and killing of frogs is also beneficial to the ecological balance.

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