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At times, in the Voudu faith it is believed so. Yes.

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Are there zombies in Haiti?

No given that ZOMBIES AREN'Y REAL YOU IDIOT!


Where are real zombies located?

Real "zombies" may be found in Haiti.


Okay so i typed up are zombies real and they said yes 5 reasons their can be a zombie Apocalypse and also said something to do with Haiti's i'm really scared please explain if their isn't?

zombies in Haiti are people who are mind controlled to serve them. but there will be no zombie apocalypse.


Will there ever be zombies walking the earth?

Reported cases of "zombies" have come out of Haiti. Reanimated corpses of the dead, however, are a thing of myth.


What country originate came the zombies?

Voodoo, perhaps Haiti or West Africa.


Do scientist have proof that there are zombies in haiti?

I don't know that scientists have proof of it, but some Vodouisants do. However Vodou zombies and movie/medical/government zombies are two very different creatures.


Do zombies work the fields in Haiti at night?

People after zombification are worthless to do any kiind of job. The fields of haiti are mostly worked by child slavery.


Are zombies really dangerous?

Yes. Zombies are really dangerous and scary. Zombies are called an undead human and creatures that came from the grave. Humans will outsmart zombies by killing them if they see zombies.


Is the band slipknot really zombies?

No, there are no such thing as zombies.


Where do you see zombies?

zombies are not really but you do see people with costumes in Halloween


Are there zombies in Africa?

Zombies are typically found in the Caribbean area, particularly Haiti, however (as with so many other things) rapid transportation has made them occur in almost all areas of the world.


What are nationalities in Haiti?

The majority of the population in Haiti is of Haitian nationality. However, there are also smaller communities of people from other nationalities living in Haiti, such as French, American, Canadian, and Venezuelan nationals.