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Japan Picture Moment : Transparent Frog



A transparent frog is seen at a laboratory in Hiroshima University’s Institute for Amphibian Biology in Hiroshima, Japan, in this photograph released by the institute on September 25, 2007.

Japanese scientists have bred frogs whose internal organs can be seen through their skins, giving researchers of diseases such as cancer insight into organ growth and development.

Transparent-Frog

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3 comments   |    |  categories : Japan

3 Responses to “Japan Picture Moment : Transparent Frog”

  1. Sammie c says:

    OMG way to do a good job + u need little more info.
    Thanks

  2. Jordan B says:

    It might be cool but still gross

  3. bby back says:

    thats sssooo cool, i thawt it would be weirder though



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