After the 2011 Fukushima disaster, some domestic pigs escaped into the surrounding area and bred with wild boars moving ...
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Rapidly reproducing mutant 'super pigs' found in Fukushima nuclear disaster zone
A fast-growing population of hybrid or mutant pigs is spreading through abandoned areas near ...
The "super pig" population exploded after domesticated hogs interbred with feral wild boars in areas close to the nuclear ...
Fukushima's hybrid pigs aren't radioactive mutants but fast-breeding boar-pig crosses that reproduce year-round, creating ...
Around 12.1 trillion yen ($82 billion) has already been spent to deal with the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear ...
Japan on Monday marked 13 years since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the country’s northern coasts. Nearly 20,000 ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was a series of equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns and releases of radioactive ...
Fifteen years ago, Fukushima, Japan, was home to one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. Today, some places in the region look just as they did in the immediate aftermath of that fateful Friday ...
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Japan to restart the world’s biggest nuclear power plant, 15 years after Fukushima disaster
Japanese authorities have approved a decision to restart the world’s biggest nuclear power plant, which has sat dormant for more than a decade following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, in a pivotal ...
A mutant super pig population has spiraled out of control — thanks to their inherited, rapid reproductive cycles — in the ghost towns of a nuclear fallout zone in Japan, according to reports and ...
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