only by being far far away
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A direct nuclear blast - nothing. However it is said that cockroaches would possibly survive radiation where other animals would be killed.
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Only by being a safe distance away.
Not within the 5 PSI max overpressure range.
Anyone that has not been kiled in the blast, has a change on surving.
There is a possibility for a cockroach to live and die. A cockroach will die from the initial blast, meaning the cockroach will die from the fiery explosion. A cockroach will survive the radiation of the blast, but not the actual blast itself.
It is highly unlikely that anything directly at the site of a nuclear blast would survive due to the extreme heat, pressure, and radiation. However, some organisms like extremophiles have shown the capability to survive in extremely harsh conditions and may have a chance of surviving indirectly through protective mechanisms.
No cockroaches are one of the few organisms able to survive nuclear explosions. Scorpions cannot.
Not if they are close enough. While tough, they will NOT survive heat, blast, and high radiation levels.
Yes this was evidenced in which he was in the center of nuclear bombs that went off to destroy a planet. I think he was knocked out but otherwise survived completely unharmed.
Vacuum tube radios.