






🐸 Unlock the secrets of vertebrate life—dissect, discover, dominate!
Anatomy Lab’s Grass Frog Specimens are 3-4 inch preserved amphibians, vacuum-packed in sets of 10 for optimal classroom use. Farm-raised and ethically sourced, these specimens offer clear, detailed anatomy with minimal odor, making them perfect for biology students studying vertebrate organ systems through hands-on dissection.












| ASIN | B09J1RTTFJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #276,857 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #482 in Science Classroom Specimens |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
| Item model number | A-110231 |
| Manufacturer | Anatomy Lab |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 12 x 2 inches |
D**S
Not a substitute for eye of newt.
I had read that eye of newt (which Amazon refuses to carry) would work wonders on restoring my old cauldron to its shiny new state. Well, eye of frog is not a good substitute at all, much to my disappointment. My cauldron remains tarnished, and all of the cauldron suppliers in Salem Massachusetts are still claiming COVID caused a “supply chain issue”. Yeah right. Well, this product certainly came with two eyes, just as you’d expect. All of the internal organs were in their proper places and were easily found. I would avoid using them in any brews though, as I find the hint of formaldehyde to be a little off-putting. To each their own I suppose though. Anyway, this is a fine product, arrived as described, and I take responsibility for the lack of success on my cauldron - the YouTube video that suggested this as a substitute for eye of newt was obviously in error. You can’t trust everything on the internet these days.
S**M
Great specimen
I've never dissected a frog before, so I have nothing to compare it to. With that said, the frog seemed well preserved. We, the grandchildren and I, were able to find all the organs and tissues.
T**L
Wonderful product
Good for dissections with my science students.
A**F
We got what we paid for.
It was a dead frog. Delicious.
L**D
Frog specimen
Good specimen, used for dissection in homeschool Biology class.
T**Y
Interesting present my daughter wanted
Daughter wanted for christmas
C**I
Leaking bag
Frogs intact and fine, but one of the bags had a slow leak in it so we transferred them to a ziploc and put them into the refrigerator.
T**K
Wonderful specimens!!!
They all came in perfect condition and they’re a wonderful size!
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