Health & Medicine
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Pig-Boar Hybrids in Fukushima May Show How Nature Heals After Man-Made Disasters
According to a study published Wednesday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the lack of people and the abrupt release of pigs into the wild resulted in novel boar-pig hybrids that are now recovering Fukushima - though experts aren't sure how long these hybrids will endure.
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