I don't know every animal that would be able to survive, but Cockroaches are believed to be able to. The blast itself would kill everything around. The blast itself wouldn't destroy every living thing, but the radiation would do most of the work. Cockroaches can survive extreme heat and radiation.
It means the kind of devastation that a nuclear war would produce.
A twinkie factory, because its one of two things that would survive a nuclear holocaust... the other being a cockroach
Cockroaches would survive a nuclear war. Since lawyers are an even lower life-form they should too.
A direct nuclear blast - nothing. However it is said that cockroaches would possibly survive radiation where other animals would be killed.
No cockroaches are one of the few organisms able to survive nuclear explosions. Scorpions cannot.
Cockroaches are known for their resilience and ability to survive extreme conditions, but it is unlikely that they would survive a nuclear explosion due to the intense heat, pressure, and radiation levels produced. The blast would likely be lethal to them.
Probably.
the longer that one would avoid incarceration, the more likely that they would survive
It is a myth that roaches could survive a nuclear bomb. The heat would evaporate them.
Actually a very complex question. Most insects and bacteria would likely survive, but it depends on the exact weapon effect(s) you are concerned about.
One Holocaust survivor, David Faber, survived because he promised his mother (who was murdered) he would tell the world what happened.
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