Well... that's only part of the process... you have to take a 9-volt battery as well, connect it to the frog's gonads... and yell "IT'S ALIVE!!!" while lightning crashes outside.
Should work... that's how we kept dad alive all these years.
Or maybe it was just a fetish he had.
2006-08-16 16:36:25
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answered by Village Idiot 5
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There are some breeds of frogs that indeed do rehydrate during rainy seasons after being dried up in mud the rest of the year.
I don't think your sister's is that breed tho! Sorry! I love froggies & collect anything to do with them! So sad!
2006-08-16 16:38:03
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answered by Frogmama 4
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Nope. It's an animal...and just like any other living thing that dies...dead is dead. If you put it back in the water it will only rot because the functions in the frog's skin that keep it moist are living cells and they are now dead. You'd have better luck trying to sneak a new frog in.....
2006-08-16 16:37:02
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answered by Motochic 3
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Wow, you can try. I would do it gently, not put it straight back in the aquarium but perhaps use some water from the tap to splash the frog with, preferably not really cold water. Good luck.
2006-08-16 16:38:21
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answered by ? 6
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Lay it on cool rocks and put a paper towel moistened with SPRING water on top. . Keep cool and pour fresh water every hour on paper towel. ... you know, some people are so cruel.... We all live in balance in this world and whether you're saving a pet or something fRom nature, it keeps the balance and might even make you feel real. ... even if a snake eats the frog the next day. .that's nature. PEACE
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answered by chad 1
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I had a tree frog and he seem to "dry out" a few times and I poured some water on him and he seem to come back to life. I don't know if it really works. It doesn't hurt to try I guess. I'd tell your sister though. she might know what to do.
2006-08-16 16:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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First, soak it in water. Then when it feels soft, blow into it to pump it up with air again. It won't be alive, but it will look like a little froggie balloon, and cute as can be.
2006-08-16 16:37:19
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answered by nosoccertyvm 3
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Nope afraid not, sneak and buy her another frog just like the one she had( if you are afraid she will be upset) maybe she won't know the difference.
2006-08-16 16:36:46
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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If it's dead...no. But if its alive and dehydrated putting it in water may work but you may need to take it to the vet and let them run a IV in him to rehydrate him.
2006-08-16 16:36:33
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answered by Sparkle 3
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Im so sorry but did someone actauly just ask if they can bring a frog back to life. Im sorry but we arnt jesus
2006-08-16 16:37:50
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answered by screekrunner 1
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