Mutant wolves roaming nuclear wasteland near Chernobyl develop shock ‘invincibility’ superpower – that could help humans
A SHOCK discovery in mutant black frogs could lead to humans returning to the abandoned Chernobyl nuclear disaster zone.A 1,000-square-mile exclusion zone was created around the disaster site to avoid cancer-causing radiation, and only around 1,000 residents have returned to the area, in the nearly four decades since they fled.
The researcher added that the higher melanin pigment in the Chernobyl frogs' skin protected them again radiation. The safety switches had been switched off in the early hours to test the turbine but the reactor overheated and generated a blast - the equivalent of 500 nuclear bombs.
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