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A mutation is a genetic abnormality in the genome. After the nuclear apocalypse, the long-term exposure of Earth and the Ark to abnormal conditions such as high radiation resulted in many mutations in living organisms. The extent of the biological changes is still unknown, apart from notable changes in observable characteristics and a much higher resistance to radiation. After the second nuclear apocalypse and the Damocles event that devastated Shallow Valley, the fate of all the mutations is unknown, especially as Earth finally recovered from the damage it had inflicted.

Contents

  • 1 Animals
    • 1. 1 Two-headed deer
    • 1. 2 Glowing butterfly
    • 1. 3 Water snake
    • 1. 4 Giant lamprey
    • 1. 5 Two-headed horse
    • 1. 6 Humans
    • 1. 7 Pauna
    • 1. 8 Parasites
    • 2. 1 Glowing plant
    • 2. 2 Jobinut
    • 2. 3 Poisonous tree

    Animals [ ]

    Two-Headed Deer [ ]

    The two-headed deer has two heads as a result of mutations caused by the effects of radiation over almost a century. They are not hostile, and it is unknown if they use both heads. They can be seen in the Pilot and in the credits of each episode. They look the same as a normal deer from the pre-apocalyptic era. Their bodies are all the same as a non-mutated deer, with the only difference being their heads. One head is the primary head, as it has the most distinctive features, while the other head is the secondary head, as it is relatively smaller and has less in common. The primary head has both horns, one ear, a muzzle, one eye, and few pink spots. The secondary head has no horns, one ear, a deformed nose, one eye, and many pink spots. Both heads share a common eye in the middle.

    Luminous Butterflies [ ]

    The glowing butterfly appears in the episode "Earth Skills". It looks like a normal butterfly, but it appears to glow in the dark. So far, they have only been seen during the day, but they are not hostile and behave like a normal butterfly. They nest in trees in groups, much like migrating monarch butterflies.

    Water Snakes [ ]

    The River Snake, who appears in the episode "Pilot", lurks in the river and attacks anything that falls into it. It is estimated to be 10 feet long and 2 feet wide. It glides like a snake, but at the same time swims and bites like a piranha. Depending on how fast it escapes, it can cause minor to fatal injuries.

    Giant Lampreys [ ]

    In Blood Must Be Blood (Part 2), a giant lamprey goes out hunting at night. It attacks a boat carrying Sky People, eating them and then leaves. In the episode "Red Sky in the Morning", Luna mentions catching giant lampreys for food.

    Two-Headed Horses [ ]

    The two-headed horse is like a normal horse, but with two heads. It seems to have the same mutation as the two-headed deer and many other wild animals.

    Humans [ ]

    Humans can also be born with deformities caused by radiation. Overlanders call deformed people "freakdrain".(Trigedasren).If a child is born with a deformity, the Grounders usually leave them to die so that "nature can regenerate". Deformities occur in various places, but so far they have only been seen in the head and arms. Examples include Zoran, a boy with a deformed face, and Emori, an Earthling with deformed hands.

    A man with a severely deformed face and head has also been seen in 48. Octavia Blake called him a monster, but Lincoln thought he was hallucinating.

    At the time of the release of Praimfaya, the fate of all Freakdrains remains unknown due to the Second Nuclear Apocalypse.

    Pauna [ ]

    Pauna [1] is a giant gorilla. In "Survival of the Fittest," Pauna kills Quint and Major Byrne, then follows Lexa, Clarke, and Lexa's bodyguard to a feeding station in the ruins of the National Zoo. Pauna kills Lexa's guards, and Lexa and Clarke lock her in a room. According to Clarke, the door did not open for a long time after they escaped from Pauna. It is unknown if other giant gorillas exist. Pauna was last seen at the zoo on this day, according to Kane's map on Trickle.

    Parasite Worms [ ]

    A small parasite that has entered the human body poisones the victims and escapes from the stomach when the infected host is killed. We hardly know parasites, but the first parasite was found in Sands Replaced. During the battle over Ede n-octavia Break, Cooper decides to make parasites a weapon with the cooperation of Carla. In the episode "How to have peace", "Clark-Griffin and Bellamy-Break reached a conspiracy with the Indra to stop the war, killed Cooper with worms, and destroy them as an accident. Increasingly, the octavia was forced to surrender to the plan, but the Indra launched a safety gas and ended them, but the octavia was always intended to use earthworms as a weapon. know.

    According to Cooper, earthworms cannot live in the greenery suitable for valley life, that is, they will die.

    Perhaps the earthworms died in 125 years because the earth was restored and could not survive in such an environment.

    Plants [ ]

    Luminous plants [ ]

    Like butterflies, there are plants that glow in the dark on the earth. The plants that glow in the dark are mainly mos s-covered trees and shrubs. In the first episode, it shines at night, but it does not glow in subsequent episodes, causing contradictions and cycles.

    Jobi Nuts [ ]

    In the episode of "Daytime Trip", hallucinations, euphoria (eg, montty), paranoia (eg, jasper), sel f-responsibility (eg, repentance in Berla), memory (eg, Clar), etc. , Mental action notes cause hundreds of abnormal behavior, irrational behavior, and one or more psychedelic effects to members. The psychedelic effect appears within about an hour and lasts several hours. Lincoln explains that these notes are called "Job Nuts" and "spoil" causes "vision". Although the mutation of these nuts has not been proven, in the 100 established United States, the hallucinated tree nuts and mushrooms do not grow, they indicate a mutation or movement of natural plant species, both nuclear radiation or nuclear winter. It may be caused by.

    Those who are troubled by Job Nuts are as follows:

    • Monty Gree n-Look for the moon and eat pine cones.
    • Jasper Jorda n-Looking at the ground everywhere.
    • Nathan Mille r-Stumping.
    • Bellamy Break is wise.
    • Clark Griffin is a conversation with his father.
    • Conno r-I wanted to be the most beautiful home in the broom closet.

    In the fourth season, Jasper Jordan, who collected several memos in the "God's Complex", turned Jobi tea as a medicine at the end of the world. In the world, Riley was overdose of Jobi tea, and other members decided that they should commit suicide with overdose of Jobi tea rather than spending five years in a bunker. By the time Monty came back, the group was dead, except for Harper McKin Tire, who decided to go to a bunker with Monty, or Jasper was dead.

    Dust to Dust says, "In the episode, octavia has toxins from Red Sun," he says.

    Toxic Trees [ ]

    In the "bitter harvest", Octavia contacts Gabriel and hides himself from the scouts of the Affairs Bureau, and burns the skin and burns the skin. After that, the residents of the Granter village use these wooden firewood to set up a Sky Clro trap. Pierce the burning arrow in the mountain of firewood to generate poison smoke, kill Monroe and another member dispatched from the ration to clean the village.

    The tree secretes yellow sap and burns the skin when touched. According to the pike, the ash that burned the trees has made the Sky Crovilled ground unnecessary.

    Today, there are several trees that have a caustic sap and produce toxic smoke, with poisonous trees (metopium toxiferum) and Mansinela (Hippomane Mancinella). Both trees are in the United States, but they usually grow in more tropical areas. However, trees projected in the movie "Bitter Harven" are not similar to any of these species, and therefore the trees that appear in this series are likely to be mutated. < SPAN> Conno r-I wanted to be the most beautiful cloak in the broom closet.

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