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Do walkers feel pain?

They feel physical and emotional pain. They think–even if it's not properly. They are scared. They are lonely.
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Do the walkers feel pain in The Walking Dead?

They do not appear to feel or respond to pain, can survive even the most brutal injuries, and despite their bottomless appetite for flesh, they do not need food, water, or sleep to survive. They show no other bodily function that relates to a human, showing no signs of self-healing or response to extreme temperatures.
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Do walkers remember who they were?

The 'Walkers' are always shown to not have any intelligence or memory of having been human.
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Why do walkers bite so hard?

Generally speaking, human's output of force is about 70% at most and muscle will shrink if output is more than 70%. Ordinary people are 60%. But walkers are 100%. Ultimately walker's force is much better than human and the force is enough to bite flesh easily.
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How long do walkers live?

It is never addressed directly in the show/comics, there are only speculations. The estimated time is between 5–10 years from the moment of their turn until they decompose so much they can't even do their regular stuff - walking and feeding.
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The Walking Dead - Zombie Decay Theory, Explained

What happens if walkers don't eat?

Can a zombie actually starve to... death? A: No, a walker would not starve to death, but the corpse would continue to rot so over months it would probably rot and fall apart.
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Why haven t the walkers decomposed?

The walkers decompose many times slower than the the normal human body it may take even decades for a walker to fully decompose. Most of the walkers are the ones who turned first and since it's only 2 years into the apocalypse there are still plenty of walker around.
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Has anyone survived a walker bite?

Alejandro was supposedly the only character in the entire Walking Dead universe known to survive a walker bite without having his limbs amputated (and amputation would be impossible due to that he was bitten on the shoulder), but in "Wrath" it was confirmed that he lied about his bite wound and he was actually bitten ...
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Why don t the walkers eat each other?

Zombies know not to eat each other because they only eat living human flesh. Once infected and full zombification has taken place, the zombie is no longer alive, so its flesh is not palatable to other zombies.
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Why do the walkers look worse?

They generally look less fresh as if they've not only died and decayed but have been through the mill a bit more. Perhaps they've been attacked by humans or other walkers before turning. They've got noticeably grislier injuries.
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Why do the Walkers whisper?

They use the raspy whisper to communicate with each other without drawing the real walkers' attention and aggression. They control the walkers by taking advantage of their herding instincts. They've learned how to guide packs of walkers around almost like sheepdogs herding sheep.
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Who is immune to Walkers?

No one is immune to it and no one will become immune to it. In the world of The Walking Dead, when someone dies, they become a zombie and there is no way around that. They don't even need to be bitten or infected.
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Do the White Walkers ever talk?

What are White Walkers? Long story short, they used to be humans and now they're ice monsters. They don't appear to speak to one another, but they do use some sort of nonverbal communication.
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Who has the most saddest death in The Walking Dead?

10 Saddest Deaths In The Walking Dead
  • 7 Sophia Peletier's Offscreen Death Was Just As Devastating As An Onscreen Death Would Have Been.
  • 8 Siddiq's Sudden Death Devastated Fans. ...
  • 9 Mika Samuels' Abounding Love For Her Sister Led To Her Unfortunate Death. ...
  • 10 Dale Horvath's Fatherly Nature Made His Death Even More Tragic. ...
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Who is physically strongest character in The Walking Dead?

The Walking Dead: 20 Most Powerful Characters, Ranked By Fighting Ability
  • 8 Morgan Jones.
  • 7 Abraham Ford.
  • 6 Jerry.
  • 5 Elijah.
  • 4 Michonne.
  • 3 Jesus.
  • 2 Beta.
  • 1 Mercer.
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What was the saddest death in The Walking Dead?

Glenn and 5.

The deaths of Glenn and Abraham are not only two of the saddest death in all 11 seasons of The Walking Dead, but they're right up there as some of the most heartbreaking deaths in television history.
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Where did the virus come from in The Walking Dead?

The Walking Dead: World Beyond's post-credits scene takes place at a biomedical facility in France, which seems to be where the Walking Dead zombie virus originated.
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What are the walkers attracted to?

Walkers must find fire utterly fascinating

Walkers are drawn to fire, even though they're every bit as flammable as the living humans they chase. It's no matter, to them: They'll stand near fire until the flames climb up their bodies to use their skulls as crock pots for their brains.
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Can you survive the fever in The Walking Dead?

The Walking Dead relies on the premise that medical care is hard to come by in the apocalypse. Those zombie bite fevers might have been treatable back when the world was intact, but out in the open with no doctors or antibiotics, a simple infection is always fatal.
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Which character has killed the most walkers?

Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) - 54

Any Walking Dead viewer could probably see this kill count coming, as former protagonist Rick Grimes has perhaps unsurprisingly also racked up a whopping 54 kills.
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How did the first Walker get infected?

Now creator Robert Kirkman has revealed how that happened. The writer of the comic of The Walking Dead and longtime producer of the AMC TV show said the zombie outbreak occurred because of a "space spore" when asked on Twitter, which is likely another homage to the godfather of the zombie-horror genre George A. Romero.
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How long would zombies last?

Given humanity's new-found survival skills, the team re-estimated that it would take about 1,000 days, or 2.7 years, for humans to wipe out all the zombies. In another 25 years, the human population should start to recover from the attack.
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Will there ever be zombies?

Newsweek asked Smith how a real-life zombie outbreak might play out. "In reality, [it is] extremely unlikely," she told Newsweek. "There really isn't a mechanism to reanimate one from the dead, especially the long dead."
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How fast would zombies decompose?

They're basically big sacs of fluid, so they're the first things to go. And within 24 hours, decomposition begins.
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