If you slice them slowly - yes.
If you crush them with a half-brick quickly - no.
Seriously...
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Aaawwww! F-F-f-f-f.......urk Have you been to dinner at Suity's again?Originally posted by LightshipDid you keep the legs?

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Well I guess its better than being ripped apart by a mog
I have had to rescue them from PogMog1 before now.
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YOU feel bloody awful!!! I think you'll find he feels a lot worse............Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI just cut one in half with some garden shears, I feel bloody awful.
But I expect it's OK - as long as you didn't see the poor bastard dragging himself across the lawn leaving a trail of his guts behind!
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Don't sweat it ginge. Frogs don't feel anything below the neck. In France, when they have their legs removed, most of them scarcely notice. They can continue having an active, though hop-free life, for many years thereafter.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI just cut one in half with some garden shears, I feel bloody awful.
HTH
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Do frogs feel pain?
I just cut one in half with some garden shears, I feel bloody awful.
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