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Tuesday 15 September 2015

A species of giant lizard found on an artificial island in the North Pacific Ocean




A new species of giant lizard have been discovered on a small artificial island in the North Pacific Ocean.

During a reconnaissance flight of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force over the North Pacific Ocean they found an artificial island populated with about 20 lizard-like giant animals.

"We were looking for a new made in China island but we did not expect that we find a new species," says the commandant of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Masao Sato.

These lizard-like animals are 10 to 30 meters high bipedal vertebrates and their skin color is moss green.

Takeshi Miyake, a professor at the Tohoku University, led a team of researchers on a systematic reconnaissance flight over the island for 3 days.

"We observed that these giant lizards have a natural trait of building nests from driftwood and larger stones," explains Miyake.

Miyake and his research team do not know how these giant lizards have emerged. "We assume the radiation in the North Pacific Ocean is the cause for it."

Massive amounts of contaminated water were released from the crippled nuclear plant following a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami. Though the reactors are stabilized, water contaminated with cesium-134 still flows out. Cesium-134 is known to cause mutations.

The makers of Godzilla are excited:"Now we can use real Godzillas for our next movie. We are planning to catch some of these giant lizards, train them and make a great movie," Akio Kuniyasu, the
film director is excited. 




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