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The Chernobyl rat should be rumored at the moment, as there is no scientific basis for it, and there is nothing to prove that it actually exists.
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In the early hours of April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, located in the territory of the former Soviet Union**.
A huge hole was torn open in the roof of the No. 4 reactor, and the raging fire carried a large amount of high-energy nuclear material into the air, releasing nuclear radiation equivalent to 400 times the power of the Hiroshima atomic bomb.
Workers working in the factory were immediately exposed to high-intensity nuclear radiation. The firefighters who received the firefighting order, without knowing it, bravely climbed onto the roof behind the **. The extinguishing of the fire with bare hands without any protective measures resulted in 203 people being rushed to hospital and 31 people dying on the spot.
After the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the area became a "no man's land". Ten years later, in 1996, the United States, Russia, and Ukraine formed a joint expedition with a total of nine experts to study the impact of nuclear contamination on the local area. This mutated rat is more than 50 centimeters long, with very sharp teeth and claws, staring at red eyes, and screaming and struggling desperately.
When they entered the area, fully armed and in radiation suits, they began to sample plants and soil. Suddenly, they heard a shrill scream, and following the scream, the two scientists bravely grabbed a mouse.
But this rumor is actually just a rumor. Because after the nuclear accident, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant did not stop operating. It remained in operation until December 2000, except that areas with more intense radiation were reduced to quarantine.
Many people still live in the area around the nuclear power plant. Others work at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, but there have been no reports of giant rats.
Although this rumor is false, there are giant rats in the world, which can reach a length of 50 centimeters and weigh 4 to 5 kilograms. They have been found all over the world, and as for the reasons for their mutation, scientists have analyzed that they are caused by chemical pollution caused by our human activities.
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The Chernobyl rat is probably just a rumor, after all, no one has ever seen it.
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It's possible to have both, because it can't be so magical, but it's not groundless.
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There is no clear scientific argument for the assertion, so it cannot be certain that it must exist.
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Because it cannot be confirmed that it actually exists, it cannot be blindly believed in its existence.
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Things that have no scientific basis are all rumors, and if you want to confirm them, you need to have a basis.
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There is no scientific basis and scientific proof on this topic, don't believe everything.
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The Chernobyl rat is a rumor, it does not exist at all, and it cannot exist.
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Rumor. If there is a giant rat, why has it never been spotted before, and it is impossible for the giant rat to be fixed in the quarantine area, but there have never been any reports of giant rat sightings in or outside the quarantine area. To sum up, the rumors of the Chernobyl rat are more like rumors, and the reason for creating such rumors is mainly to use the fact that the radiation mutation of the nuclear power plant ** has aroused people's curiosity, so as to sell a good sales for their newspaper.
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The Chernobe rat is real and is caused by chemical contamination from human activities.
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It's real, the world is so big, there are no wonders, there are some things we just haven't seen, but they are real in our real life.
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It was supposed to be a rumor, and there was no relevant information to prove that this matter was true, and it was just to attract people's attention and arouse curiosity.
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It should be a rumor, after all, no specific data has been released for this trial, and no trace of giant rats has been found.
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This should be false rumors. Later, people didn't find any related experimental problems, and they didn't find any changes in food, which eventually led to big questions.
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It doesn't exist, it's just a legend, no one has ever really seen this mutated giant rat, there may be, because there are many different types of species and creatures in the world, and there may be mutations.
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It doesn't exist, it's a fictional rumor, because there is no accurate source to prove it. If we had taken care to protect the environment, it would not have happened.
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Chernobyl mutant giant rats do not exist, and there are no such giant rats on Earth. There will be other mutated creatures, and the fish there are very large.
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The Chernobyl rat "does not exist, it is a fiction." The genetic mutations caused by nuclear radiation are directionless, may become larger or smaller, and more often cause serious diseases, physical deformities and reproductive disorders, etc., so that animals die quickly or are seriously damaged, and their reproduction is also seriously affected, and they will not make them stronger.
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Giant rats do not exist at all, there are no official reports on Chernobyl giant rats, not even official records of the so-called Three Kingdoms research team. In fact, the symptoms of radiation in animals are often fatal diseases, reproductive disorders and malformed larvae, so there are no other mutated organisms.
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This mutant giant rat really exists, in fact genetic mutations occur often in our lives, and other mutated creatures exist.
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Chernobyl is now an empty city, because of nuclear radiation, it is said that many animals have mutated, Chernobyl giant rats are also one of them, they are very large, and can even bite people to death, but this is just a rumor, there is no such giant rat in reality.
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The Chernobyl rat is a giant rat that suffered a radiation attack after a nuclear power plant in Ukraine in the former Soviet Union in 1986.
As for whether it is true or false, there is no official conclusion at present, and it can only be solved as an unsolved mystery.
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The Nobelberry Giant refers to the fact that some of the surrounding mice have mutated in genes that have caused them to become larger after the Cernobyl event. This is real.
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This giant rat is real, and it is the result of genetic mutation of nuclear radiation that has made it very large, and as for the rumor, it is because some people believe that the nuclear radiation has dissipated there.
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