Wolves Have Escaped From the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

CasualBystander

Celestial
Yeah I'm on the fence about the possible danger of that too, one thing I tried and failed to find is the levels of radioactivity these wolves carry or estimated levels...I dug through many papers on the subject but nothing on radiation levels these animals many carry...If they are highly radioactive then they probably cannot produce offspring if they mated with wolves outside the exclusion zone, they would contaminate the others...

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They are only a threat to buzzards and blow flies and I am not a fan of either.
 

michael59

Celestial
If it has tumors squeezing it's brain, it's a big threat. Whether it glows or not.

It would be cool to see a glowing wolf. lol
 

CasualBystander

Celestial
If it has tumors squeezing it's brain, it's a big threat. Whether it glows or not.

It would be cool to see a glowing wolf. lol

Not so much. Any wolf that isn't 100% doesn't last long in the wild.

And yeah, a glowing wolf would be cool. It would look like a "ghost wolf" at night.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Probably no more dangerous than a regular one.

I don't think we have to worry about this one...

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