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What Do Chernobyl’s Black Frogs Tell Us About the Region’s Lasting Radiation? - MSNScientist believe that black frogs were protected by radiation thanks to the melanin in their skin, giving hope that the area may be viable once more. advertisement. Green Matters.
The black frogs were found to age at the same rate as green frogs in non-nuclear zones Credit: Credit: Pen News/German Orizaola-Pablo Burraco. 6.
Civilsation could return to the irradiated forests of Chernobyl, after scientists studying mutant black frogs in the exclusion zone made a shocking discovery.. In 1986, a meltdown at Chernobyl ...
The frogs were bred as part of NSW government program to prevent endangered species from going extinct and is among other ...
A SHOCK discovery in mutant black frogs could lead to humans returning to the abandoned Chernobyl nuclear disaster zone. Scientists have hoped their findings would bring civilisation back to one ...
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