Scientists breed a transparent frog
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Some scientists in japan have bread a frog that has transparent skin. You can see the frog’s internal organs right through its skin.
I have to ask myself, “Why?”
Is it so that the school children can avoid having to dissect the frogs in biology class? Or are they working on breading animals (and later, humans) who are totally invisible? That could be frightening.
(edited to fix a typo in the title)
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