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Why do walkers not 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 don't walkers eat the entire body?

Zombies don't eat each other because they recognize one another as being part of an "in group" while we, the living, are "out group" members.
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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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Why do the walkers in The Walking Dead eat people?

The easist answer is that eating humans/deer/etc. is that the most deep down thing in a human being is survival mode. Walkers have almost everything else stripped from their brain because of the virus, but the survival mode is still there.
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Why do the walkers ignore the whisperers?

Could non “Whispers”, command them too? They don't control the walkers by whispering. 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.
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Why Don't Walking Dead Zombies Decompose? (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill)

Do Walkers have feelings 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 function. 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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What is the most disturbing episode of The Walking Dead?

These are the 11 scariest moments from AMC's 'The Walking Dead'
  1. Dr. ...
  2. Rick and Hershel's standoff at the bar (Season 2, Episode 8) ...
  3. The Governor holds Glen and Maggie hostage (Season 3, Episode 7) ...
  4. Rick tears out a man's throat (Season 4, Episode 16) ...
  5. Noah's death (Season 5, Episode 14)
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How did the virus start in The Walking Dead?

According to “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” season two finale, the virus originated at a biomedical facility in France. Robert Kirkman purposefully withheld the origins of the TWD zombies when he wrote his comic book series, and he never even comes close to unraveling the mystery throughout the entire narrative.
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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 can t the Walkers smell Morgan?

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Fear the Walking Dead showrunner, Andrew Chambliss explains that Morgan's walker immunity comes from his near-death scent. Chambliss notes that Morgan's smell has tricked the walkers into believing he is one of them.
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Why does Beta hear Walkers talk?

However, in the following episode, Beta's mental breakdown worsens as Beta begins to hear voices in his head, and hallucinates having walkers speak to him, and it's subtly hinted that Beta's refusal to take the mantle of "Alpha" is due to an inferiority complex, as the voices urge him to have faith in his own strength.
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Who was immune in 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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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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What attracts zombies in walking dead?

Zombies are attracted by loud noises and can only be killed by destroying the brain. Use of melee combat is only recommended when a quick escape is possible but the number of zombies is low; use of firearms should only be used if escape is possible and zombies are clustered.
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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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How long does it take for someone to turn in The Walking Dead?

How long does it take before a person reanimates as a zombie? About twenty three hours. Though it could depend on how the person was killed. Harsher deaths could result in a faster reanimation time.
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Was Lori's body eaten?

Greg Nicotero, the special make-up effects supervisor as well as an executive producer and director, confirmed that the walker did indeed eat Lori after her death.
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Do zombie viruses exist?

Zombie viruses have been dormant for many years due to being trapped inside the ice and have come to life after the ice melted. Researchers recently unfroze the dormant amoeba virus that had turned into a Zombie virus after being trapped for 48,500 years.
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Why do zombies bite the neck?

as feasting is what zombies are programmed to do. Zombies normally bite the upper regions of a human body, mainly the arms or neck. A bite to the neck normally causes someone to bleed to death, though with the zombie virus the person would soon be revived as a zombie.
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Do they ever explain the virus in The Walking Dead?

After avoiding the issue for more than 10 years, The Walking Dead zombie virus origin has finally been explained. When writing his comic series, Robert Kirkman deliberately chose not to reveal the Twd zombie origins, and throughout the entire story, he never comes close to deciphering the truth.
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What was Daryl before the infection?

Before the outbreak, Daryl didn't have a job. He was a drifter. Finding Rick and allowing himself to be part of an extended family after being on his own for so long helped Daryl become less guarded and become a better person.
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Who made the zombie virus in walking dead?

It is heavily implied the virus was created in France, originating from la Biomédicine DDMI by a group of scientists called the Primrose Team.
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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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Why did the apocalypse happen in The Walking Dead?

Now, at long last, he has—though his answer may be tongue-in-cheek. It's impossible to say. When asked on Twitter what the cause of the apocalypse was, he replied: “Space spore.” In other words, this whole time the zombie apocalypse was actually an alien invasion.
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