Probably not.
there is no such thing as zombies
The T-Virus or Tyrant Virus oh scary i know
It is an instinctive response so the zombie virus will be able to be spread to new carriers. Zombies do not actually need to eat to survive, but the virus makes it an undeniable instinct to insure further infection.
During the 1800s a virus entered beautiful earth. If the living infected by the virus died they would form into zombies.
virus escapes from a lab owned by Umbrella corp.; virus makes people into zombies; zombies eat people; you're a s.t.a.r.s. member or someone affiliated with them; escape the lab or city before it blows to hell without being eaten.
It isn't a virus. It's a game where you defend your game from the undead.
i dont know why! it will happen, in china a virus has broken out in the east, it turned people into violent "zombies" its only a matter of time before its here! i dont know why! it will happen, in china a virus has broken out in the east, it turned people into violent "zombies" its only a matter of time before its here!
Actually zombies don't bite people, they try to eat there brains or something... lol zombies don't eat brains. the human skull is far too strong for a human jaw to break, plus, zombies just bite any part of your body they can get. if a zombie ate your brain, you wouldn't reanimate (all organs in the zombie's body is dead exept the brain, so that's why you have to shoot 'em in the head) because without a brain, nothing tells your body what to do. anyhow, why do zombies bite people? and why do zombies never attack other zombies? well, because the virus reconfigures the brain to a whole new function, running on instincts rather than thought. the virus also adds another instinct to the zombie, which somehow can tell humans from zombies. the reason why zombies bite people is the virus tells them to. the virus wants more hosts.
A sickness or a virus called madcow diesease
Actually, to be true, zombies were created by a virus. A virus is said to have entered our Earth somewhere in the 1800s. When people and animals die, they may by chance get infected by the virus and become a zombie.
There are several types of zombies in popular culture, including the classic slow-moving zombies (like those in "Night of the Living Dead"), fast zombies (seen in movies like "28 Days Later"), intelligent zombies (featured in works like "Return of the Living Dead"), and virus-infected zombies (as depicted in "World War Z"). Each type of zombie carries its own unique characteristics and behaviors.
Zombies are mythological creatures and, as such, do not exist.