You know, a headline that leads you to think one thing, yet later in the article the real info is stated.
Like this: (Fox News Headline) "Hybrid 'mutant' pig population explodes following 2011 Japanese nuclear accident"
I thought, "This will be about mutations caused by the nuclear radiation. I'll read it."
The subtitle in small print: "After the nuclear accident occurred and humans fled Fukushima, a population of domestic pigs escaped and began breeding with wild boars in the area." Later in the article: "The study showed that lack of human intervention allowed for the wild boar population to increase rapidly. Combined with the ability to breed more often, which was passed down from the pig mothers, also helped the pigs and wild boars' genes mix together more quickly."
Big surprise. Not. I hate when the media does this!
Like this: (Fox News Headline) "Hybrid 'mutant' pig population explodes following 2011 Japanese nuclear accident"
I thought, "This will be about mutations caused by the nuclear radiation. I'll read it."
The subtitle in small print: "After the nuclear accident occurred and humans fled Fukushima, a population of domestic pigs escaped and began breeding with wild boars in the area." Later in the article: "The study showed that lack of human intervention allowed for the wild boar population to increase rapidly. Combined with the ability to breed more often, which was passed down from the pig mothers, also helped the pigs and wild boars' genes mix together more quickly."
Big surprise. Not. I hate when the media does this!