Startling case in point: Wild boars around the Fukushima plant have multiplied so rapidly they now feast on agricultural crops, causing farm losses for neighboring towns, The Washington Post reports. Although boar meat is highly prized in Japan, these boars are no longer hunted and they breed with abandon. There's no evidence that the radioactive contamination so dangerous to humans harms the boars, the newspaper reports. But the meat is unfit for human consumption because the boars have consumed contaminated plants and small animals.