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By definition can a pescetarian eat frog legs?

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By definition can a pescetarian eat frog legs?

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  1. Um, I suppose it depends. Are they using "pescetarian" to indicate that they don't eat land animals? Frogs are technically amphibious, but mostly live in watery environments. Biologically, frogs are definitely not fish (they're reptiles). However, I believe that from a culinary standpoint, they're classified as fish or poultry or something like that.  


  2. nada

  3. No. Honestly what dumbo doesn't know that?

  4. no

  5. No, of course not. Pescetarians eat fish but not meat and frogs legs are meat.

  6. frogs legs r meat so no.

  7. Eat anything you want. Why would you endanger your healthy by not eating meat? Get over this dangerous fad.

    BTW, Julia, frogs are amphibians, not reptiles.

  8. no

    pescetarians don't eat fish, and frog legs aren't fish so yeah


  9. No. Frogs arent fish.

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