either get bit by one. or if the zombie scratches you deep enough for the infection to go throught your body and into your brain
No.
Well considering zombies are fictional, I would say no, they can not. But in games such as zombie cafe you can.
Zombies are not real.
it will tell you in the tutorial. click on a human. make sure your not at your limited amount of zombies. Then click infect.
an online game called Combat Arms by Nexon has a game called Quarentine mode where you infect others or try to survive. i am a devoted fan. the site is combatarms.nexon.net
Combat Arms, sponsored by Nexon, has a game mode called Quarantine Mode where you can play as an Infected Zombie (and infect other humans) or fight as a human and try to stay alive until the game ends.
fortunately there are no zombies in real life. And there is no way to create any yet, but if there were real ones they would infect everyone on the planet.
there might be, first if there is a virus on the loose like on resident evil or by the 3rd world war that there might be toxics will be out and infect us
Plants versus Zombies for the PC is good, and so is Zombies Ate My Neighbors for Nintendo. House of the Dead 2? stubbs the zombie, I'm not 100% on whether there is much violence or not, but you play a zombie whose goal is to infect the US into a giant zombie filled country. or something like that...
To turn villagers into zombies in Minecraft, you must first ensure that a zombie attacks a villager. When a zombie comes into contact with a villager, it has a chance to infect the villager, turning it into a zombie villager after a brief period. To increase the likelihood of this transformation, you can use a zombie spawn egg or create a dark area where zombies can spawn and find the villagers. Once the transformation occurs, the zombie villager can be cured using a splash potion of weakness and a golden apple.
There is a fungal parasite called Ophiocordyceps that will infect insects like ants. It takes them over, starts to devour parts of them, and forces the ant to do it's bidding and behave in uncharacteristic manners. Once the ant is deceased past the point of mobility the parasite will move on to infect a new host. There is also one that takes over rats it has a weird french name but if you google zombie rats it will come up.
No. Vampires are already deceased and reanimated by an entirely different virus than the zombie virus. The vampiric virus would cancel it out, and the other way around.