The Animals of Chernobyl | The New York Times

The Animals of Chernobyl | The New York Times
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Biologist Timothy Mousseau has been studying the lasting effects of radiation on the flora and fauna of Chernobyl, Ukraine.

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After the Chernobyl disaster humans haven’t been allowed to live in the vicinity. That hasn’t stopped animals and wildlife from moving into the radioactive area.

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  1. googled the mushrooms. i remember seeing those when i was there. they dont look like that because they are radioactive. they are very poisonous though. and are found in other parts of the world. they are called Amanita

  2. Watched hours of animal videos last week. And also watched tons of chernobyl videos after having watched chernobyl.

    Apparently the yt algorithm just combined these two

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