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Earth Earlier Earlier 350 Million Years ago Later Earth After Animals Later |
![]() | Smithsonian Frog LabClick for detailsThis natural-science lab kit teaches the biology of frogs. Budding biologists, with the help of an adult, create a lifelike frog by pouring silicon material into a mold. Bones and organs are included and placed inside the mold. This is a bit like making Jell-O, but the end result can be a realistic frog, ready for dissection by the biologist of your choice. There is in-depth scientific learning here as young lab enthusiasts explore the complexities of frog biology. Frogs on our planet are decreasing in number, but this science project promotes their understanding without harming them. The instructions are difficult to follow, and the molding compound should not be breathed, so parental supervision is necessary for the preparation of this lab. Materials provided will make three frogs. (Ages 8 to 13) |
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