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Chernobyl’s Feral Dogs Offer Clues to Radiation’s Role in Evolution – How Nature Adapts to a Nuclear DisasterAmong these animals, the feral dogs are the most closely observed. Estimated to number around 300, these dogs live near the Chernobyl reactor and in the surrounding villages, often relying on ...
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Chernobyl Dogs "Evolving Differently" After The World's Worst Nuclear Disaster Almost 40 Years AgoToday, Chernobyl and the exclusion zone are ... Much like sanctuaries, those animals have been able to live their lives without the fear of being hunted by people. This has allowed animal ...
Among the survivors, the dogs of Chernobyl found shelter in empty homes and old factories. In the first days after the explosion, radiation levels around the reactor were intense. Some animals ...
It will be 39 years since the Chernobyl disaster on April 26 ... and it had an equally catastrophic impact on the animals unlucky enough to live in the area. When the reactor exploded in Pripyat ...
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