NOTE: Grass frogs are currently experiencing an industry-wide supply shortage, and availability may be limited during peak ordering season. We are working diligently to fulfill orders, but supply may be constrained.
Get everything you need for dissecting a real frog! These frog dissection kit labs provide engaging and memorable ways for elementary, middle, and high school students to study anatomy, and our dissection science kits make it easier than ever to get started!
This complete frog dissection kit comes with:
- a preserved grass frog
- all the dissection tools you need
- dissection guide
- scalpel
- stainless steel scissors
- forceps
- 6 T-pins
- dissecting tray.
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Home Science Tools recommends using disposable gloves for this frog dissection kit and all other dissections.
Not sure you're ready for this? For a preview, check out our online Frog Dissection Guide that details each step.
This can be a fascinating way to find out about internal anatomy structures like the heart.
Dive deeper into this frog dissection kit with our Student Dissection Kit featuring a preserved frog, grasshopper, and earthworm specimens.
Note: Specimens are initially preserved with a formaldehyde solution, the best animal tissue fixative. The formaldehyde is then displaced first with water and finally with a glycol solution to produce a moist, low-fume specimen which will not decay over time.
HST Specimen Guarantee
In sealed, original packaging, our preserved specimens are guaranteed to remain fully preserved and free of decay for 12 months from the date of purchase.
Once the original package is opened, use specimen within one month. For best results, observe the following storage procedures:
- Store specimen in heavy-duty, zip-lock bags to minimize drying between dissections.
- Specimen will slowly dry out or become contaminated in zip-lock bags; add a teaspoon of Specimen Holding Fluid to retain moisture.
- Freezing or refrigeration is not necessary and may damage fragile tissues.