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Previously on "DOOM: Radioactive wild man-boar-pig"

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  • vetran
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    Obviously it is PanSpeciesSexual I hope they respected their pronouns.

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  • AtW
    started a topic DOOM: Radioactive wild man-boar-pig

    DOOM: Radioactive wild man-boar-pig

    "Radioactive wild boar-pig hybrid emerges in nuclear wasteland of Fukushima

    Scientists studying radiation impact on wildlife after the 2011 tsunami discover wild animals have been mating with domestic pigs

    A hybrid species of wild boar and domestic pigs is marauding around Fukushima, Japanese scientists have discovered by surprise after investigating the effects of radiation on animals.

    A genetic study found that wild boar cross-bred with domestic pigs escaped from local farms in areas deserted by humans after a tsunami and an earthquake triggered the 2011 crisis at Fukushima nuclear power plant and displaced 160,000 people.

    For years, hunters have been tracking down radioactive boar, which number in their hundreds and registered levels of the radioactive element caesium-137 300 times higher than is safe.

    Scientists at Fukushima University used genetic testing to track the impact of the radiation on wildlife in a regional DNA investigation."

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...and-fukushima/

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