Zombies are typically classified as "undead" creatures. (There are some mythologies were zombies are "alive" but those are few and far between.)
Undead Creatures have no bodily processes, which is why they do not bleed, they do not go hungry, they do not tire, and they do not heal. Therefore, while a zombie may consume flesh, it cannot digest it or retain it and the flesh would pass immediately unchanged directly from their rectum.
The act of "taking a dump" is a conscious act which one performs after enough waste has accumulated post-digestion. As such an undead creature cannot properly "take a dump" because it cannot store and time the release of waste.
go to collage and moon people and take craps
it Helps you eat and take craps through your testicles
You cant stop them completely. But you can dull the pain by putting heat pads on the area that you feel the craps, you can also drink hot tea and take a hot bath.
There are a number of books that explain and give tips on how to play the dice game craps. The most popular books sold on Amazon are 'Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos' and 'How to Play Craps: Master the Craps Game!'.
Zombies will not take over the world because they are fictional characters
Good old fashion anti-freeze will take care of the neihbors anoying pet that craps on your lawn everyday. Good old fashion anti-freeze will take care of the neihbors anoying pet that craps on your lawn everyday.
They have got to do something to get all the food out that you don't need left for your body ...
IT is impossible for zombies to take over when theBrian dies every thing dies. They cant breath ether
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No they don't.
Lol, no. Zombies arent going to. who ever said that is stupid.
It depends on how many dice rolls you make. To start a round, the shooter makes one or more "come-out" rolls. A come-out roll of 2, 3 or 12 is called "craps". The derivation of the word "craps" comes from the French word, crapaud, which means toad, referring to the way the players looked when they were crouched over.