I started my first blog because I found five-legged frog. It´s for me not only interesting, but a bit alarming. I live about 10 km from the Nuclear Power Plant and I am worrying whether the five-legged frog is only a Nature´s plaything or a product of a gamma radiation from operating nuclear power reactors. Howewer I found that five-legged are ever and again discovered, but the reason is unclear. Maybe parasite, maybe pollution, maybe ..... I ask ... maybe gamma radiation?
Could you, someone, give me the certainty - it´s not a gamma?
Maybe it´s the evolution process and thus deformities becomes normal - fifth leg is de facto hand for smoking frog´s cigarettes or it´s Zaphod Beeblebrox´s frog.
Are the allowed emissions from operating nuclear power reactors really safe? Is my family safe here?
This frog was jumping in Slovakia near Mochovce NPP on May 2011.
One week later my son found another five-legged frog, which was smaller and fifth leg was by the swimmeret.
I think that insects sniff close aboard nuclear reactors and they becomes radioactive and frogs can get stuck in them.
Could you, someone, give me the certainty - it´s not a gamma?
Maybe it´s the evolution process and thus deformities becomes normal - fifth leg is de facto hand for smoking frog´s cigarettes or it´s Zaphod Beeblebrox´s frog.
Are the allowed emissions from operating nuclear power reactors really safe? Is my family safe here?
This frog was jumping in Slovakia near Mochovce NPP on May 2011.
One week later my son found another five-legged frog, which was smaller and fifth leg was by the swimmeret.
I think that insects sniff close aboard nuclear reactors and they becomes radioactive and frogs can get stuck in them.
Yes, I can tell you it's not a gamma (:. It is a parasite called Riberiroia Ondatrae that causes frogs to be born with extra or less than they need legs.
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