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38 years after the Chernobyl explosion, humans still dare not set foot on it, but animals have "superpowers"?

Chernobyl, the "ghost town" famous for its nuclear explosions, is like a "time bomb" full of holes. When the city exploded, Chernobyl "changed".

38 years after the Chernobyl explosion, humans still dare not set foot on it, but animals have "superpowers"?

Countless people have left their familiar homes in pain, and the whole city has become a place where there will be no human life for "decades or centuries".

But just when people thought that there would be no more life here, this place quietly became "full of life", and this place is no longer a ghost town crawling with vines, but a "shelter" with new life being born, and this unique sight surprises everyone.

38 years after the Chernobyl explosion, humans still dare not set foot on it, but animals have "superpowers"?

When this place exploded, many people came here full of curiosity and courage, hoping to find some treasures with the help of maps or other clues.

When human beings are full of destructive power but are powerless to control, this place suddenly "gives birth to a Parisian landscape", and the untended ruins have turned into a fairyland on earth.

It is no longer a barren land, but a paradise where rivers converge, and it is no longer a city with dense trees, but an idyllic landscape.

The most surprising thing is that the "desert counterattack" staged in this place has made the animals here "more and more unscrupulous".

In the case of wolves, to everyone's surprise, the wolves here are not only able to survive, but also to thrive in this environment and continue their race.

38 years after the Chernobyl explosion, humans still dare not set foot on it, but animals have "superpowers"?

After 38 years of baptism, the wolves here are not only more and more numerous, but their bodies have also "quietly given birth to great changes".

The wolves' ability to resist radiation is getting stronger and stronger, and after decades of training, their bodies have been able to live normally in this environment, reflecting the complete ability to resist radiation.

Imagine that humans can only tolerate 5.6 millimeters of radiation here, but wolves can withstand 11.28 millimeters of radiation here, which is enough to prove that "the survival ability of animals in this environment" is getting stronger and stronger.

Take their blood as an example, the blood of the wolves here is full of radioactive isotopes, but this does not affect their normal activities, and the wolves here not only have a strong cell repair system, but also can easily fight cancer.

38 years after the Chernobyl explosion, humans still dare not set foot on it, but animals have "superpowers"?

Therefore, the wolves living here are not so susceptible to nuclear radiation, but are becoming more and more tenacious, not only can they breed here safely, but their bodies are also "radiation-resistant" better and better.

The wolves here are not "superheroes", and the reason why they are able to "survive hard" here is actually because the environment here has undergone explosions and radiation, and has undergone tremendous changes.

38 years after the Chernobyl explosion, humans still dare not set foot on it, but animals have "superpowers"?

There is no doubt that this place, which has been deprived of human life, has become a paradise for animals.

Chernobyl is a "super big forbidden zone" without human beings, and this forgotten "ghost town" has become the center of "jackals, tigers and leopards".

After 38 years of baptism, the animal species here are becoming more and more abundant, and there are wolves, wild horses, deer, wild boars, foxes, crows, hedgehogs and other grassland animals everywhere.

38 years after the Chernobyl explosion, humans still dare not set foot on it, but animals have "superpowers"?

In addition, this place has even become a "city of stray cats and wild cats during the day", and there are even "hundreds of species of cunning mice" in this city, which everyone can fully prove the fact that "Chernobyl has not become a lifeless exclusion zone".

On the contrary, it is infinitely close to "paradise", where the flowers bloom all year round attract a large number of bees to collect honey.

The bees that collect honey provide sufficient nourishment for the "wild hummingbirds in the grass by the river", and the wild hummingbirds here also add a different life to the city.

38 years after the Chernobyl explosion, humans still dare not set foot on it, but animals have "superpowers"?

In addition to small animals such as birds and insects, there are many "unscrupulous" "jackals, tigers and leopards", and some people call the most fierce "peninsula dogs", these animals are not only unique in the world, but also can prove to everyone that "the flowers of the motherland are still bright and beautiful".

As the animal species here become more and more abundant, the ecosystem here is also more and more perfect, and there is also a group of "bats" here to fully prove that "wolves are not the only animals in Chernobyl with 'special abilities'", although wolves are "immune to radiation", but they do not have "ultrasound to complete foraging".

As a result, the bats here have made full use of their "special abilities", they can "recruit horses" on the bare trees at night, while they can "easily catch small individuals and slow suppers".

The author believes that although wolves cannot be said to be "completely immune to radiation", their "anti-radiation ability" is definitely "mutation", especially their "anti-cancer ability", which is undoubtedly a huge blessing for humans.

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