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Cockroaches are universally loathed ; they are disgustful and have the ability to creep out even the hardiest of mass .

They are also , evolutionarily speaking , very successful . They have been around for about 300 million year , which is far long than man . And cockroaches so many citizenry believe could outlive our species and perhaps all species in the event of a nuclear war .

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The theme seems plausible because cockroach are problematic little buggers . Some can go without feed for over a month , and they do have sure characteristic that would assist them survive a atomic war long after we comparatively fragile humans had breathed our last breaths . Roachesreproduce quickly and in large turn , which allow an evolutionary vantage over species that multiply more slowly .

Cockroaches also have a mellow tolerance for radiotherapy than other animals ( specially compared to humans ) , though this would only help them survive the long - term radioactive pollution that could follow a nuclear blow . roach anywhere near nuclear ground zero would be crisped along with the rest of us .

Roaches also adapt very well toa wide diverseness of conditionsand even explicate margin and resistance to poisons .

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So it is fair to say that cockroach would be the only thing leave place upright or , scurrying after a globose nuclear state of war ? The Discovery Channel ’s Mythbusters show examined this widely - repeat title in Episode 97 , which aired on Jan. 30 , 2008 .

The Mythbusters squad convey tests using three set of worm roofy , flour beetles andfruit fliesto determine which do best when bring out to several levels of radiation .

They found that , though roach were capable to surviveradiation doses10 times high than those that would be lethal to humans , the flour beetles really make out far better than the cockroaches . In the squad ’s estimation , this myth was bust .

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Still , there are about 4,000 unlike species of cockroaches , and billions of them out there . With so many cockroaches all over the populace , it ’s potential that a few might exist a global nuclear holocaust , depending for the most part on their radiation therapy exposure . But the ones that did would have plenty of company .

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