Sometimes it happens in middle school, sometimes in high school. One Florida high school recently tried to eliminate the gross-out factor by using fake, yet highly realistic, frogs. Mitchell High School in New Port Richey was, according to PETA and school officials, the first in the world to try out the new technology. In late November, her students dissected the first of the fake frogs. The barrier to widespread use of fake frogs could be the cost: Each frog is about $150, and PETA helped fund part of this project.
Source: thestar December 31, 2019 15:45 UTC