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- Mutant animals in Chernobyl12:
- Facial malformations, extra appendages, abnormal coloring, and reduced size were observed in animals exposed to radiation.
- Cancer-fighting wolves in the wasteland have altered immune systems.
- Frogs have become darker in color.
- Thousands of feral dogs now roam the zone, descended from pets abandoned during the 1986 disaster.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Examples of defects as a result of the Chernobyl disaster included facial malformations, extra appendages, abnormal coloring, and reduced size. Domestic animal mutations were most common in cattle and pigs. Also, cows exposed to fallout and fed radioactive feed produced radioactive milk.www.thoughtco.com/chernobyl-animal-mutations-4…Chernobyl mutants: How animals exposed to radiation have evolved after the world's worst nuclear disaster
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