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Are There Mutants in the Chernobyl Zone? a Scientist Explained What's Happening to the Animals.

Summary by rbc.ua
At first glance, it's difficult to determine whether there are any developmental abnormalities in animals. Despite widespread fears, no widespread visible mutations have been recorded in animals in the Chernobyl zone. Radiation exposure does exist, but it doesn't manifest itself in obvious anomalies. Denis Vishnevsky, head of the scientific department at the Chernobyl Radiation-Ecological Biosphere Reserve, explained this in an interview with RB…

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At first glance, it's difficult to determine whether there are any developmental abnormalities in animals. Despite widespread fears, no widespread visible mutations have been recorded in animals in the Chernobyl zone. Radiation exposure does exist, but it doesn't manifest itself in obvious anomalies. Denis Vishnevsky, head of the scientific department at the Chernobyl Radiation-Ecological Biosphere Reserve, explained this in an interview with RB…

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rbc.ua broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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