Japanese
scientists are saying they have never seen anything like what they
discovered after autopsying a massive group of dolphins that ended up
dead after being discovered stranded on a beach near the site of the
2011 Fukushima disaster.
Their lungs were white, which, according to scientists is an indication of loss of blood flow to the organs which is an indication of radiation poisoning.
- See more at: http://yournewswire.com/dead-dolphins-in-fukushima-stranding-found-with-white-radiated-lungs/#sthash.L6DD6hTd.dpuf
They did an autopsy and the lungs were white which is common for radiation sickness. Blood was not able to get to the lungs.Their lungs were white, which, according to scientists is an indication of loss of blood flow to the organs which is an indication of radiation poisoning.
- See more at: http://yournewswire.com/dead-dolphins-in-fukushima-stranding-found-with-white-radiated-lungs/#sthash.L6DD6hTd.dpuf
Japanese
scientists are saying they have never seen anything like what they
discovered after autopsying a massive group of dolphins that ended up
dead after being discovered stranded on a beach near the site of the
2011 Fukushima disaster.
Their lungs were white, which, according to scientists is an indication of loss of blood flow to the organs which is an indication of radiation poisoning.
- See more at: http://yournewswire.com/dead-dolphins-in-fukushima-stranding-found-with-white-radiated-lungs/#sthash.L6DD6hTd.dpuf
Their lungs were white, which, according to scientists is an indication of loss of blood flow to the organs which is an indication of radiation poisoning.
- See more at: http://yournewswire.com/dead-dolphins-in-fukushima-stranding-found-with-white-radiated-lungs/#sthash.L6DD6hTd.dpuf
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