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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 live without food?

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?

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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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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Can Walkers die of natural causes?

Zombies, being unnatural, do not die of natural causes. Even if they are beheaded, their head lays there and gnashes it's teeth like a big bad monster it still thinks it is . You have to smash that sweet spot at the base of the brain. Which type of people would die first if zombies were taking over?
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The Walking Dead - Zombie Decay Theory, Explained

Can walkers starve to death?

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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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 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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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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How did virus spread in The Walking Dead?

The virus spread via airborne transmission, infecting the majority of the human population. Following death, the virus reanimates infected individuals into aggressive vectors for the virus, otherwise known as zombies or walkers, by reactivating the brainstem.
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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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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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Why do the walkers not 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 survive the cold?

The cold may not have any effect on the walkers because other extreme weather and temperatures don't seem to have any impact. But being buried under snow could make them more dangerous because the survivors won't be able to see them as quickly or as easily which increases the risk of getting surprised by one.
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Can walkers survive fire?

Although it is a tempting concept, refrain from using fire to combat the undead. Most zombies are oblivious to fire, much less afraid of it, and although fire does eventually kill zombies, it takes a long time to do so and since they are unfeeling, they will continue to come at you, now even more dangerous.
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Can walkers survive in water?

“Zombies can't swim,” executive producer Dave Erickson said at the AMC series' PaleyFest panel on Saturday. “They can wade.
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What is the zombie virus?

The researchers coined the isn't-that-just-great term “zombie viruses” to describe previously dormant viruses that had been frozen in ice for tens of thousands of years – 27,000 to 48,500 years, in fact.
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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 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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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 killed the most walkers?

Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) - 54.
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Why does walkers look like Lay's?

Fun Fact: Why are Walkers Crisps called Lays? Pepsi acquired Walkers and re-branded it with the Lay's logo and products in 1989. The snack food is exactly the same, but PepsiCo decided to keep the Walkers name to ensure customer brand loyalty in the United Kingdom.
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Who is immune in fear the walking dead?

Fear the Walking Dead showrunner Andrew Chambliss explained Morgan was immune in The Walking Dead because of luck.
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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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Is there a cure for zombie bite in walking dead?

If a bite is discovered, then the person's fate is sealed - they're as good as dead. This contradicts The Walking Dead's zombie infection rules. Zombie victims are treated like those who suffer deadly snake bites - a poisonous substance has been transferred to them and there's no cure.
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