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| - Fire Frogs are very similar to regular frogs, but with one important difference - After being killed, their corpses will explode after a short delay. While alive, they should just be dealt with exactly how you would a regular Blue Frog. It is important not to let a Fire Frog explode inside a Shop. The Shopkeeper will blame you for this, even if the frog was killed by an environmental hazard such as a Tiki Trap. If possible, always try to pick up the frog's corpse and throw it clear of the shop before it explodes. If eaten by a Mantrap, both will explode after a short delay.
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| - Fire Frogs are very similar to regular frogs, but with one important difference - After being killed, their corpses will explode after a short delay. While alive, they should just be dealt with exactly how you would a regular Blue Frog. It is important not to let a Fire Frog explode inside a Shop. The Shopkeeper will blame you for this, even if the frog was killed by an environmental hazard such as a Tiki Trap. If possible, always try to pick up the frog's corpse and throw it clear of the shop before it explodes. If a Fire Frog falls into a pool of any liquid (even in a primed state after being killed), it will be extinguished and turn into a regular blue Frog. In doing so, a Fire Frog corpse that is about to explode may be revived as a living Blue frog, and must be killed again. It is possible to pick up the corpse before it explodes and jump into water, this will allow the player to hold a Blue Frog, throwing the Blue Frog will cause damage to the player, and it can't be carried between levels. If eaten by a Mantrap, both will explode after a short delay. Fire Frog corpses cannot be sacrificed to Kali at an Altar, and attempting this will merely destroy the altar and invite Kali's anger.
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