What happens to the parasites inside the frog s body if they eat it

Updated on healthy 2024-03-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There will be no parasites when cooked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, and it's scary, the frog itself lives in a dirty place, with a lot of bacteria and parasites.

    The food that the frog eats is also dirty, causing a lot of parasites in its body.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because it is hungry, this is the instinct of the frog, and it does not know that it eats insects that humans classify as carrying large pests. There are two main ways to catch food: one is to jump to eat.

    When an insect moves near its sensitive body, it is able to jump up forcefully and open its mouth to eat them. In this way, food can be caught up in height of 10 to 20 cm and 40 to 50 cm away. The second is to flip your tongue to eat.

    When the insect flies in front of the frog's head, it can quickly turn its tongue out and stick to the worm with the mucus on its tongue.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Frogs feed on insects, but also on snails, snails, shrimps, and fish. The vast majority of the insects eaten are agricultural pests. It has been estimated that a single frog can prey on 70 insects a day and eliminate 15,000 pests a year.

    Therefore, the frog is an animal that is beneficial to agriculture and should be promoted for protection. In late autumn, when the weather gets colder, frogs hibernate under the water or in burrows, and return to the water to breed when the weather warms up the following spring.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Frog meat is parasite-present.

    Schizocephalic mansoni is often found in frogs, snakes and other wild animals. People who eat undercooked frog or snake meat, or contaminated raw water, can become infected and then parasitize the internal organs of the human body.

    Frogs are also hosts to a variety of parasites, viruses and bacteria, and cooking cannot completely eliminate them. Among them, there are two kinds of nematodes that are more harmful to human health, Acanthopalatine nematode, Diegong mansoni and Bissophobi. When people eat frog meat with these worms, the worms may molt in the human body and transform into third-stage larvae or early adults, causing disease in humans.

    Parasites swim in the human body and cause damage to all parts of the body, especially the muscles and muscles; Where the parasite rests during migration, abscess nodules form; When it travels to the nervous system, it can cause inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.

    There have been fatal cases of eosinophilic cerebrospinal cord inflammation caused by the worm in China. The vitality of the double-groove larvae is very tenacious, and even if the frog meat is stir-fried and fried, it is not easy to be killed. The parasitic double-groove larvae will parasitize in the subcutaneous tissues of the human abdomen, wrists, legs and other parts, and the parasitic double-groove larvae will produce a kind of mucus in the surrounding human cells and tissues, and the face will be swollen, and abscesses will be produced in severe cases.

    Once this kind of double-groove larvae invades the human eyeball, causing various inflammations, it is easy to lead to corneal ulcers, vision loss, and even eye blindness, and it will also parasitize around the human eyes and kidneys.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Yes, but as long as the frog meat is fully cooked, no matter what kind of parasite it is, it is impossible to survive for a long time in high temperature conditions. Don't eat half-raw frog meat for the sake of tenderness.

    2. Juvenile frogs mainly include earthworms, maggots, small fish, shrimps, celery, eggplant, insects, scorpions, cows and loaches; "Dead bait" refers to dried silkworm pupa, animal offal and compound feed.

    3. Adult frogs are mainly artificially cultivated live baits with high protein and high reproduction rate such as maggots, earthworms, bloodworms, and coccus daphnia. In the case of insufficient live bait, it can be mixed with mixed feed, such as 60% rapeseed cake (powder), 30% rice bran (or wheat bran), 5% soybean meal, and 5% fish meal. Tadpoles are active in water, and after 5 days, they can be provided with concentrated feed, which is soybean milk, egg yolk, daphnia, water spinach, tomatoes and plankton in water. Suspicious.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Frogs eat corn borer, rice leaf roller borer, rice borer, cotton red bollworm, mosquito and other insects.

    1. Corn borer: also known as corn borer, belongs to the lepidopteran moth family, the corn borer in China has two kinds of Asian corn borer and European corn borer, mainly for corn, sorghum, millet and other crops, belonging to the world pest.

    2. Rice leaf roller: also known as scraping insects, white leaf insects, bract leaf insects, etc., it is one of the main pests in China's rice producing areas and is widely distributed in various rice areas.

    3. Rice borer: It is the main pest of rice, mainly Lepidopteran moths, and lodges rice, sugarcane, sorghum, corn, millet, etc.

    4. Cotton red bollworm: also known as red bollworm, belonging to the order Lepidoptera, wheat moth. There are 78 species of host plants in 27 genera and 8 families, among which Malvaceae is the main one. The cotton bollworm is an important pest in the world and one of the important quarantine objects at home and abroad.

    5. Mosquitoes: belong to the order Diptera, the mosquito family, and are the most important medical insect group.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Hello dear, the worm that frogs eat is earthworms, oh dear, the method of breeding earthworms: 1

    To grow earthworms at home, it is recommended to use a simple toolbox, such as an old shoebox and a plastic fruit box, as long as it is used according to local conditions. 2.For temperature and humidity control, it is best to have a thermometer and hygrometer to measure, and pay attention to sun protection in summer and heat preservation in winter.

    3.The soil should not be too wet, food such as leftover leaves, apple cores, bagasse, sun-dried tea residue can be, the breeding box should be stored away from light, because earthworms are afraid of light, and some sand can be appropriately placed in the soil to increase the looseness and air permeability of the soil. Hope it helps you <>

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    Hello dear, the worm that frogs eat is earthworms, oh dear, the method of breeding earthworms: 1To raise earthworms at home, it is recommended to use a simple toolbox, such as an old shoebox and a fruit plastic box, as long as it is used according to local conditions.

    2.For temperature and humidity control, it is best to have a thermometer and hygrometer to measure, and pay attention to sun protection in summer and heat preservation in winter. 3.

    The soil should not be too wet, food such as leftover leaves, apple cores, bagasse, sun-dried tea residue can be picked, and the breeding box should be stored away from light, because earthworms are afraid of light, and some sand can be put in the soil to increase the looseness of the soil and the brightness of the air. Hope it helps you <>

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