Portraits of Deceased Chernobyl Liquidators (Photo by MHM55) |
There’s something to be said for dogged resilience, especially when coupled with dogged resistance to radioactivity.
Stray dogs have continued to inhabit the Chernobyl “radioactive wasteland” ever since the 1986 disaster. Generations of them have passed, yet they continue to thrive.
Scientific research has indicated that these canines have somehow developed a genetic resistance to toxic radiation. And they are not the only ones… “Mutant wolves” within that same locale “were reported to have developed cancer resistance,” and neighboring frogs had developed protective “darker skin.”
This could bode well for the chances of human survival under such deadly conditions. Yet why tempt nuclear proliferation with this seemingly positive prediction?
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