No frogs were harmed in the making of a Florida high school’s science class. J-W Mitchell High School in New Port Richey began using synthetic frogs for educational dissections last Wednesday. School officials say it’s the first school in the world to use the technology. The lives of real frogs are being spared at a cost of $150 per synthetic frog. They’re doing this with the help of funding from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The fake frogs are made of water, fibers and salts…and can be re-used. The synthetic frog are also said to be safe because there are not potentially harmful chemicals.