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Posted Tue Nov 1 2011: from Huffington Post:
Three-eyed Fish Found Near Argentina Nuclear Power Plant http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1320167738
According to Infobae.com, a Spanish-language news site, the lake where the three-eyed fish was caught is a reservoir where hot water from the nuclear facility is pumped. Now, the appearance of a three-eyed fish has the locals worried, especially because there has never been such a sighting before. Residents who live near the reactor are worried the third eye is a mutation caused by exposure to water from the nuclear plant, which is why Zmutt and crew plan to have it tested rather than eat it themselves, before having it preserved.
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'Doc Michael says:
Pfft. I bet that third eye doesn't even glow in the dark.

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