The Autopsy of Fredilina the Frog
Emily Fischer, Alyssa Dahlke, and Megan Walkenhorst
This is Fredilina
Before death, Fredilina's weight was 96 grams. She was 9 1/2 inches long.
The death of Fredilina occurred on Monday, May 26, shortly after 11:30 AM. Fredilina was paying her tributes to her fellow veterans when her weight finally caught up with her. She was just about to jump over to the local Fly Fry for a quick bite when her lungs gave out on her. She had a rare disease that caused her to have small lungs. Her obesity made her disease more severe. Fredilina was normally fine with the support of an inhaler, but that day, she forgot her inhaler at home.
Fredilina was very obese
One thing she was very good at was storing fat. Fredilina's weight was a contributor to her death.
Her too small lungs
Fredilina had a disease that caused her lungs to be smaller than average. It was hard for her to take in oxygen
As the service was ending, Fredilina was having a hard time taking in oxygen. It was very warm in the room, and she was very dizzy. Fredilina collapsed from the heat and from not enough oxygen in her blood. When she collapsed, frogs crowed around her and she was brought to the hospital. They were too late and she died on the way.
Upon further investigation, doctors found that along with her lung disease, Fredilina had been very overweight. The stuffy room that she had been in had made it hard for Fredilina to breath. If she had been a normal weight, Fredilina probably would have survived. But her lungs had been trying to work overtime, and it was just too much for her body.
Outside her body...
When Fredilina's heart and lungs were outside of her body, doctors could see that her lungs were very small, which would have made it extremely difficult for Fredilina to get oxygen to her lungs.