Atlas. Tokyo (Japan) .- Rabbit Without Ears Namie born in Tsushima (Japan), just 30 kilometers from the Fukushima nuclear power plant which collapsed after the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March. The birth of the mammal has sparked fears among locals. Some experts say that the malformation is due to radiation leaks from the plant after the earthquake for nearly three months.
Despite early views are yet to be performed for the analysis and studies to determine a cause-effect. For now, the defect does not prevent the animal to move as normal, oblivious to the fear that their appearance has erupted between residents of the disaster area.
Despite early views are yet to be performed for the analysis and studies to determine a cause-effect. For now, the defect does not prevent the animal to move as normal, oblivious to the fear that their appearance has erupted between residents of the disaster area.
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