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How long would zombies last before decaying?

Moran: After nine months, depending on the environment, there wouldn't be eyes anymore. 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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Do zombies continue to decompose?

Like all living creatures, humans die and our bodies begin to decompose right away; indeed, there's no stopping it, even for zombies. Of course, we know zombies aren't real, but death and decay certainly are.
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How long can zombies live without food walking dead?

Depends what set of stories you are reading or watching. In walking dead some that clearly does right at the start are all functioning more than ten years later. In 28 days later they run out without food after a year or so.
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Will Walking Dead zombies decompose?

Yes, the zombie Walkers from TWD are breaking down as the series progresses. Their make-up and special effects department (led by Greg Nicotero) has done a great job of showing us this decay.
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How long does it take for a zombie to reanimate?

Upon death, reanimation can take between 30 seconds to 3 minutes to even an hour or several; typically, the younger the victim, the lesser time it takes for them to reanimate. Zombies are attracted by loud noises and can only be killed by destroying the brain.
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How Long Would A Zombie Apocalypse ACTUALLY Last?

How long can zombies fall without dying?

Skeletons, zombies, and creepers all have 20 points of health, and need a fall of 22 blocks. Witches are the strongest with 28 points of health, requiring a fall of 30 blocks to reduce to them one point of health.
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What is the fear of zombies called?

I suffer from Kinemortophobia which is the fear of zombies.
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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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What is the ratio of walkers to humans?

5000 to 1. The ratio of walkers to humans, according to the blurb on the comic book series - meaning there are roughly 7 billion walkers in TWD universe. And as a rule they're never referred to as 'zombies' in the show.
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How do zombies digest food?

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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Why don t zombies 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 zombies feel pain in the walking dead?

Zombies do not feel pain, nor do they respond to threats or demonstrations to incite fear and crowd dispersion.
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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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Do zombies still have a heartbeat?

To start, it's important to understand that by human physiological standards, zombies are dead. They have no heartbeat, their blood is cold, and their tissue is in a state of decay.
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What destroys zombies?

Destroying the brain

Nearly all zombie survivalists are in agreement that the destruction of the brain is the only surefire way to neutralize the zombie (though a few rare types of zombies require complete dismemberment).
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Are zombies dead or infected?

Differences from Zombies

Zombies are only killed by destroying the brain. Infected can be brought down by shooting the torso or any other vital body part. They can also be brought down with poisonous gas, and any other means that are fatal to uninfected humans.
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How many human beings have walked the earth?

No demographic data exist for more than 99% of the span of human existence. Still, with some assumptions about population size throughout human history, we can get a rough idea of this number: About 117 billion members of our species have ever been born on Earth.
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How many zombies have been killed in walking dead?

As of TWD season 8, this figure stood at around 4,000. Assuming an average of roughly 500 dead Walkers per season (making up the 4,000 Walker kills over 8 seasons), then at least 5,500 undead inhabitants of The Walking Dead's apocalyptic world have been taken out over the course of the 11-season show.
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What percent of the population was wiped out in The Walking Dead?

Since the show began, we have either seen or heard about 347 human characters on the show, and have seen 252 deaths, which means 72.6% of the show's characters have died.
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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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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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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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What's the rarest phobia?

1. Arachibutyrophobia (Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth) Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. While the phenomenon has happened to everyone at one point or another, people with arachibutyrophobia are extremely afraid of it.
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What do zombies hate?

Zombies hate clowns. They also hate hippies, not to mention zip-lines, penguins, moon penguins, nudists, weddings, sharing, and kittens.
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