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Why does salt thrown on a frog's body will kill it?
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Why does salt thrown on a frog's body will kill it?
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Why does salt thrown on a frog's body will kill it?
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it takes water out of the frog
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Hello!
Frogs have a moist skin, when they come in contact with salt, the salt removes the water from the animal cells, and leads to extreme dehydration.
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