What Does Extreme Wildlife Look Like In The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone?

Published on 10/19/2021
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Chernobyl Dogs Are So Cute!

When you see photographs of these adorable puppies, try not to squeal too loudly because petting them is definitely not the best option for them (but more on that later). Many of them are descended from pet dogs who were forced to be abandoned by their owners when they were forced to flee the area.

Adorable Puppies From Chernobyl

Chernobyl Dogs Are So Cute!

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There Is No Easy Life For The Puppies.

Despite how adorable these little fellas are, they don’t have the lavish lifestyles that many other pets do, which is unfortunate. To survive in Ukraine, they must struggle with predators as well as with food competition and, above all, with the freezing temperatures of the winter. In addition, due to the radioactivity of the dogs, they have shorter lifespans than a regular pet dog living outside of the Exclusion Zone

Difficult Life For The Pups

There Is No Easy Life For The Puppies.

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