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Why don t zombies freeze?

The reason people die from hypothermia is because their body temperature drops below safe levels. Zombies, on the other hand, have no internal heat regulation system, and their bodies are roughly the same temperature as the air around them.
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Why don't zombies freeze in Walking Dead?

Why don't the Walkers freeze? Fandom. Why don't the Walkers freeze? Their bodies are technically dead, as all of their internal organs are rotten, hence they have no sort of metabolism to produce internal heat.
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Can zombies survive in freezing temperatures?

As the liquids in their bodies reach freezing temperatures the liquids will crystallize and cause rapid and substantial tissue degradation. They'll basically start cracking to pieces and falling apart. With that being said, we'd better be wary of zombies wearing insulated jackets!!
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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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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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Why Don't Walking Dead Zombies Decompose? (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill)

Do zombies feel pain?

Although the zombie organ manipulates the brain, it cannot feel pain or utilize any higher brain functioning, and carries on despite loss of limbs until either the body decomposes or the brain is destroyed (Brooks, 14, 18).
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How far can zombies fall without dying?

Skeletons, zombies, and creepers all have 20 points of health, and need a fall of 22 blocks.
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Why do zombies not decompose?

Human decomposition. As is well known, zombies are reanimated human beings. Their bodies are thus prone to the same damage and decomposition that we are. They may be able to appear uninhibited by broken legs as an example, but the impact on their mobility cannot be denied nonetheless, much like a human.
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How fast can zombies run?

Max Brooks' book The Zombie Survival Guide, a tongue-in-cheek tutorial for surviving the living dead, notes, “Zombies appear to be incapable of running. The fastest have been observed to move at a rate of barely one step per 1.5 seconds.”
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What kills 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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Can zombies survive the sun?

Zombies—Zombies burn up in sunlight but can still survive in shadows or rain, or when wearing a helmet, and, of course, in caves all hours of the day or night.
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Can a zombie be cured?

Cures, in zombie apocalypses, have been known to vary between what source it has been cited from. In many cases, there is no cure, or one that can be developed with our current technology. There are few instances when there are true cures to the bloodborn (or mythological) disease.
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Why don t zombies get tired?

They're already dead. Their brain doesn't function, which means they don't exhaust or have a need to sleep. So, naturally their bodies don't produce melatonin or adrenaline.
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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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Why are walkers not zombies?

It is simple; zombie fiction doesn't exist in TWDU. In a 2016 interview with Conan O'Brien, Kirkman explained why the universe avoids the term zombie. When he created the world of The Walking Dead for the comics, he did so with the understanding that no one in this world has ever seen a zombie movie.
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What do zombies hate the most?

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

However people typically feel anger and then return to their normal emotional state. Zombies are aggressive at all times. They are extremely violent and tend to attack humans in an enraged state. They are dangerous and cannot be reasoned with.
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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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Can humans outrun zombies?

It is a well documented fact that zombies are deadly but slow moving. Due to their slow movements it is quite possible that, given sufficient warning, we would be able to outrun the zombies and produce a defensible blockade where humans could live safely.
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How high can zombies jump?

Build walls at least two blocks higher than the zombies can jump (usually three blocks high) to prevent them from breaking an upper block on a two-high wall and jumping over it.
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Can zombies hear you?

Applying Bekesy's post-mortem data we can estimate that zombies likely have at least a moderately-severe sensorineural hearing loss. It is also plausible that loss of non-linearity and elevated thresholds may compromise loudness growth leading to sound sensitivity (recruitment/hyperacusis).
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What can hurt zombies?

Top 5: Ways to kill a zombie
  • Eternal flamethrower.
  • Elven sword.
  • Bulldozer.
  • Indestructible bubble suit.
  • Shotgun.
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Why do zombies walk like that?

For these reasons we argue that the cluster of symptoms seen in zombies, the wide stance, lumbering walk, lack of freezing, ease in general planning and execution of actions, reflects a pattern of cerebellar degeneration. That is, cerebellar dysfunction would lead to many of the motor symptoms of the zombie infection.
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