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8/3/2025, 6:11:42 PM
animals are thriving in radioactive zone because there are no humans around!
https://www.tekniikkatalous.fi/uutiset/a/55363f6c-d63c-400d-96e7-9e08f66de84b
humans themselves have worse direct effect on animal life than byproducts of humans does, like human waste which is radioactive, it doesnt bother animals
>33 YEARS AFTER THE INCIDENT the researchers started a study on chernobyl life
there is a frog Rana Kyiviensis, which changed color due to radioactivity but is otherwise normal
the frogs are now dark black in color with red eyes, maybe it protects them from radiation
originally the frogs were green with yellow eyes
the frogs live normally 4 years in the wild, the radioactive frogs also live 4 years, no change in their lifespan, therefore we can assume radioactivity is not a burden for frogs
on the other hand Canis Ternopilis, a wolf species in chernobyl, lives 1/3 shortened live than normal European wolf lives for example in Belarus
but the tshernobyl wolf looks completely normal, no change in color or anything, it just lives a bit shorter, and we dont know why
https://www.tekniikkatalous.fi/uutiset/a/55363f6c-d63c-400d-96e7-9e08f66de84b
humans themselves have worse direct effect on animal life than byproducts of humans does, like human waste which is radioactive, it doesnt bother animals
>33 YEARS AFTER THE INCIDENT the researchers started a study on chernobyl life
there is a frog Rana Kyiviensis, which changed color due to radioactivity but is otherwise normal
the frogs are now dark black in color with red eyes, maybe it protects them from radiation
originally the frogs were green with yellow eyes
the frogs live normally 4 years in the wild, the radioactive frogs also live 4 years, no change in their lifespan, therefore we can assume radioactivity is not a burden for frogs
on the other hand Canis Ternopilis, a wolf species in chernobyl, lives 1/3 shortened live than normal European wolf lives for example in Belarus
but the tshernobyl wolf looks completely normal, no change in color or anything, it just lives a bit shorter, and we dont know why
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