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Zombie flies - Pete Nice - 06-09-2009

So I was thinking about all the ways one could get infected with the zombie virus.

Remember in Resident Evil 3 when the crows turned into zombies by feeding on dead zombies?

I Resident Evil 2 there were zombie dogs.

Are all animals prone to the turning into zombies, or would it just kill them?

What about insects?

If a fly was feeding on a dead zombie, wouldn't it them get infected, bite a human and spread the virus?

If that was the case. insects would most likely destroy the human race b/c there are so many of them, it would be impossible to get away unless you went into space.


Re: Zombie flies - Derick - 06-09-2009

Zombie mosquitos. were all doomed


Re: Zombie flies - Joe - 06-09-2009

I'd survive. I fear bugs so much that I keep the house sealed up pretty tight.


Re: Zombie flies - Jersey_Mike - 06-09-2009

Another question:


When a dog turns into a zombie dog he goes after humans, not other dogs.

a. Why don't they go after other dogs?
b. Why don't human zombies ever eat dogs?

Is it just the human brain that will quench the zombie thirst?


Re: Zombie flies - Joe - 06-09-2009

Jersey_Mike Wrote:Another question:


When a dog turns into a zombie dog he goes after humans, not other dogs.

a. Why don't they go after other dogs?
b. Why don't human zombies ever eat dogs?

Is it just the human brain that will quench the zombie thirst?
I thought they ate everything.


Re: Zombie flies - Brian - 06-09-2009

As we saw in "Dawn of the Dead", the zombies showed no interest in dogs. I would believe that any brain, regardless of species, could be infected with the zombie virus. But maybe only human flesh/blood/brains are what the zombie virus requires to stay alive, or undead, once it finds a host.


Joe In PA Wrote:I'd survive. I fear bugs so much that I keep the house sealed up pretty tight.
Then, I guess the only thing you have to worry about is Radon, the silent killer.


Re: Zombie flies - Joe - 06-09-2009

Brian in NY Wrote:As we saw in "Dawn of the Dead", the zombies showed no interest in dogs. I would believe that any brain, regardless of species, could be infected with the zombie virus. But maybe only human flesh/blood/brains are what the zombie virus requires to stay alive, or undead, once it finds a host.


Joe In PA Wrote:I'd survive. I fear bugs so much that I keep the house sealed up pretty tight.
Then, I guess the only thing you have to worry about is Radon, the silent killer.
Radon free.


Re: Zombie flies - Pete Nice - 06-09-2009

what about bears and wolves? Would they get infected? Would the zombies want to eat their brains? Apes are practically human, do zombies want to eat their brains?


Re: Zombie flies - Brian - 06-10-2009

Joe In PA Wrote:Radon free.
:rock:


Re: Zombie flies - Beckster - 06-10-2009

So, with the discovery of the 3 wolves t-shirt's powers, do you think wearing it would protect someone from zombies??? Just wondering.

I think I am going to stock up on bug spray. Dec 2012 isn't too far away!