02-08-2008, 08:06 AM
Shalom,
After a bull frog is caught, (by stabbing it with like a pitchfork), and the legs are cut off and put in a skillet to fry them, the legs still jump around in the skillet. The heart of the frog may very well have quit after pitchforking it, but it doesn't seem right. Should not the animal completely stop twitching before removing a leg?
After a bull frog is caught, (by stabbing it with like a pitchfork), and the legs are cut off and put in a skillet to fry them, the legs still jump around in the skillet. The heart of the frog may very well have quit after pitchforking it, but it doesn't seem right. Should not the animal completely stop twitching before removing a leg?