The knowledge of the consumption of edible amphibian species in southwest Nigeria was investigated based on interviews. There were a total of 900 respondents of which 92.8% were aware of edible frogs being consumed by humans. Six hundred and sixty (73.3%) respondents had seen various individuals eating frogs. Examining the respondents themselves, 387 (43.0%) has eaten frogs. The occupation with the highest consumption of amphibian species was the farmers (64.1%) followed by the secondary school teachers (57.0%) and the least being the housewives (27.3%). Ptychadena pumilio has the highest protein content (19.79%) followed by Xenopus muelleri (19.53%). Hoplobatrachus occipitalis has a protein content of 19.46% and fats and oils of 1.06%. Xen...
This study proposes to analyze the growth parameters of edible frogs in the Ouémé Valley in order to...
Abstract Background The consumption of edible frogs caught mainly from the wild is on the rise and t...
As the land currently available for livestock is not enough to satisfy the growing demand for meat, ...
The knowledge of the consumption of edible amphibian species in southwest Nigeria was investigated b...
Frogs are among the most threatened species of wildlife in IUCN red list. Its utilisation in Ibadan,...
Frog meat is a dish that is becoming increasingly popular in African gastronomy. It is an excellent ...
This study was carried out to investigate the consumption pattern of frog meat in Ibadan. Two local ...
Amphibia is a class of vertebrate. Amphibians are ectothermic, or cold-blooded, and they have smooth...
To determine the presence of eggs, oocysts and larvae of intestinal parasites in edible frogs (Hoplo...
[Extract] Walking down the aisle of a traditional market or supermarket in many cities in Southeast ...
Frogs have been associated with bacterial infection among those who handle them resulting in symptom...
Inadequate animal protein intake is widely orchestrated among Nigerians especially Ogun State indige...
Earlier studies of the diet of frogs indicate that most adult frogs are mainly insectivorous. Overal...
Earlier studies of the diet of frogs indicate that most adult frogs are mainly insectivorous. Overal...
The tissue accumulation of five macroelements (Na, Mg, K, Ca, Fe) and twelve trace elements (Vd, Mn,...
This study proposes to analyze the growth parameters of edible frogs in the Ouémé Valley in order to...
Abstract Background The consumption of edible frogs caught mainly from the wild is on the rise and t...
As the land currently available for livestock is not enough to satisfy the growing demand for meat, ...
The knowledge of the consumption of edible amphibian species in southwest Nigeria was investigated b...
Frogs are among the most threatened species of wildlife in IUCN red list. Its utilisation in Ibadan,...
Frog meat is a dish that is becoming increasingly popular in African gastronomy. It is an excellent ...
This study was carried out to investigate the consumption pattern of frog meat in Ibadan. Two local ...
Amphibia is a class of vertebrate. Amphibians are ectothermic, or cold-blooded, and they have smooth...
To determine the presence of eggs, oocysts and larvae of intestinal parasites in edible frogs (Hoplo...
[Extract] Walking down the aisle of a traditional market or supermarket in many cities in Southeast ...
Frogs have been associated with bacterial infection among those who handle them resulting in symptom...
Inadequate animal protein intake is widely orchestrated among Nigerians especially Ogun State indige...
Earlier studies of the diet of frogs indicate that most adult frogs are mainly insectivorous. Overal...
Earlier studies of the diet of frogs indicate that most adult frogs are mainly insectivorous. Overal...
The tissue accumulation of five macroelements (Na, Mg, K, Ca, Fe) and twelve trace elements (Vd, Mn,...
This study proposes to analyze the growth parameters of edible frogs in the Ouémé Valley in order to...
Abstract Background The consumption of edible frogs caught mainly from the wild is on the rise and t...
As the land currently available for livestock is not enough to satisfy the growing demand for meat, ...