Snuzzlebumble
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How many frogs do you think it would take to power the city of LA by only generating power via pedaling tiny bikes?
Let's say 100 frogs power enough for one person's needs. There are 27,000 people per sq mile in LA and a little over 500 sq miles in total, so: 1,358,100,000 frogs and bicycles, give or take a few thousand.
How many flies would it take to feed the one billion frogs?
Well, I guess an adult frog eats 5-7 flies a few times a week, so maybe 21 flies a week. So to keep the power on a week, that'd be about 28.5 billion flies.
How many flies would it take to feed the one billion frogs?
To me, frogs are an important source of food, not energy
They can be both.
But, imagine how many people 1.358 billion frogs would feed! And imagine how much energy those frog-fueled people would generate.
Are bullfrogs really the ones being eaten as a French delicacy?? Inquiring minds want to know. And who is manufacturing the bicycles? Schwinn?
The only frog I ever had in France (I kid you not, it was in Paris, in the brasserie where Amélie Poulain was filmed ) looked a bit too small to be from a bullfrog, and was very underwhelming in the way it was prepared.
This SO belongs to the Silly Stuff forum Damn, what is Jeff doing? I thought he was more involved with moderation, lately?
To me, frogs are an important source of food, not energy
People were having too much fun with it. Once it settles down, I'll move it
I imagine it would take a lot. That might throw the ecosystem all out of whack so it might create a crisis! OR we can try to grow them in a lab, but then we run the risk of a mutant frog race wreaking havoc