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Do walkers need to eat?

The walkers are dead, they do not need to eat nor do their intestines work. If you are going to accept that living-dead zombies are possible you have to suspend your disbelief.
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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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How long can a walker go without food?

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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Do walkers need to eat to survive?

In the show, it has been demonstrated that zombies don't require sustenance by eating, but have a strong desire to do so. This is despite the fact that they have no digestive or circulatory activity which makes them unable to digest whatever flesh they consume.
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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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Do the walkers defecate?

A zombie's digestive tract is completely dormant. The complex system that processes food, extracts nutrition, and excretes waste does not factor into a zombie's physiology. Autopsies conducted on neutralized undead have shown that their 'food' lies in its original, undigested state at all sections of the tract.
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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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Do walkers feel pain?

They feel. They feel physical and emotional pain. They think–even if it's not properly. They are scared.
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Is anyone immune to the Walkers?

Nobody In The Walking Dead Is Immune To The Virus

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. Death means turning.
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How does Glenn survive getting eaten by Walkers?

As “Heads Up” revealed, Glenn survived because those intestines we saw chomped to bits in front of his horrified, screaming face came from Nicholas, who shot himself, fell on top of Glenn, and inadvertently shielded the latter's belly from walkers.
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What should you not do with a walker?

Make sure all 4 tips or wheels of your walker are touching the ground. Lean slightly forward and use your arms to help you stand up. Do not pull on or tilt the walker to help you stand up. Use the chair armrests or handrails if they are available.
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What age do you stop using walkers?

Infant walkers are seats hanging from frames that allow a baby to sit upright with the legs dangling and feet touching the floor. They have tray tables in front and wheels on the base. Infants are typically placed in walkers between the ages of 4 and 5 months, and use them until they are about 10 months old.
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Why do doctors say not to use baby walkers?

Walkers — devices with wheeled frames and suspended seats that let babies move around using their feet — are indeed a safety hazard. Walkers are a leading cause of injuries in babies, so health and safety experts strongly discourage their use. While in walkers, babies can roll into hot stoves, heaters, and pools.
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Why do walkers rot so fast?

So the answer is… walkers operate by sheer force of “plot armor”. They will keep on going for exactly as long as they are needed to continue the plot.
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Why didn t the Walkers decompose?

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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Can Walkers starve Walking dead?

On numerous occasions it is pointed out that while it takes a lot longer than it does for living humans, walkers DO starve.
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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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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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Who killed the most walkers?

Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) - 54.
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Can walkers smell you?

"Walkers also have the ability to tell the living from the dead by their sense of smell. Humans give off a scent that the Walkers can detect, and the longer we stand still (like when we are looking at a shelf for supplies) the larger the radius of that scent becomes," Gonzalez said.
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Which is safer a cane or a walker?

Walkers provide ultimate stability, but four-point canes also support healthy balance and spine safety. How much flexibility do you need in a device? Walkers should not be used on stairs, so a cane may be a better choice if you want the flexibility to go up and down stairs.
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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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Is there a cure for The Walking Dead?

“When we get questions like these [about a cure], we like to not be as definitive as possible because we don't want to reveal anything,” Kirkman said. “But the answers are 'no' and 'no'. “On one, because it's been done on a lot of other zombie stories.
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Who was Patient Zero in The Walking Dead?

Gloria is the first character to die in Season 1. On Talking Dead, showrunner Dave Erickson confirmed that Gloria is "Patient Zero" of the zombie apocalypse in the entire TV universe.
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Who was the first infected in The Walking Dead?

Gloria The first confirmed infected seen in the Walking Dead universe, and Nick's girlfriend.
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