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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 1664861" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Zombies only want the flesh from living things so will not eat each other. Zombies will slowly rot away, that is why they always get worse looking as time goes on.</p><p></p><p>Some things I believe but have never seen in a zombie flick, I think they would freeze solid during a long enough cold spell, and you could go around disposing of the meatsicles. I also think they would not be going 24/7 because of not being able to see at times. I think they would be most active at night and hide during the day. When a person dies their eyes dilate and if you have ever had it done at an eye doc you know how this screws up your vision. Cloudy days could be a problem though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 1664861, member: 8854"] Zombies only want the flesh from living things so will not eat each other. Zombies will slowly rot away, that is why they always get worse looking as time goes on. Some things I believe but have never seen in a zombie flick, I think they would freeze solid during a long enough cold spell, and you could go around disposing of the meatsicles. I also think they would not be going 24/7 because of not being able to see at times. I think they would be most active at night and hide during the day. When a person dies their eyes dilate and if you have ever had it done at an eye doc you know how this screws up your vision. Cloudy days could be a problem though. [/QUOTE]
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