I'm afraid it already has: you see, the dominant species on earth used to be dinosaurs. We ate them all with a meteor, and they turned into cavemen. The same thing is going to happen in 2012 with the zombie meteor "apocalypse."
Zombies are'nt real.
The simplest answer would be to remove or severely damage the head, and this works in many instances. However, decapitation or brain removal may not remove the mobility of the body or any separate limbs. The surest method is immolation, burning up the body entirely. (In some cases, setting a zombie on fire may only cause a mobile fireball.) Another suggestion: landmines. The explosion caused will rip the zombie to shreds, which makes it quite harmless. Grenades, rocket launchers, or any other type of explosive can also work. (Again, be wary of body parts that may still be moving.) If you ever find and take down a zombie, do not: 1. Leave the body there 2. Bury a body that still has its head, arms or legs still attached 3. Sit down next to a body that you shot only once or just whacked with a baseball bat or something like that If you ever find and take down a zombie, DO: 1. Shoot it twice in the head 2. Take the head, arms, and legs off 3. Burn it 4. Make sure it doesn't move again when you kick it Zombies typically die with a bullet to the brain - most of the brain is destroyed anyway because of the disease. Decapitation will only immoblize the zombie's body, the head, on the other hand, is still very much alive. The only downside to shooting it is that if there are other zombies, that will attract them. For more tips, read the book "The Zombie Survival Guide" by Max Brooks (and his other book called "World War Z : the Zombie War."
Unlikely. A zombie's only concern is eating human brains, which implies a sustainability problem if they achieved sufficient numbers to threaten a take over. At some point in their population ramp-up they would run into an increasingly critical shortage of fresh brains to eat, leading to a massive die-off, cutting short any bid for supremacy.
your cat may have a disease. or is just unable to carry kittens. either that or the father might have a disease. a disease that makes them unable to have kittens. you should take your cat to the vet to see why.
because they are dirty sometimes.. If it stinks all the time, it may be a liver disease. Take it to the veterinarian, ( On the event you are referring to your own dog) . Usually, healthy dogs do not stink.
It takes about 2 days or more depending on the zombie.
The butterfly over the zombie means that your zombie is not hungry and if you invade, the zombie will not focus on brains and it will take longer to get him to attack
Yes sometimes. God is a God of healing and for reasons known only to Him, He will remove a disease from someone. Most diseases have been around for many years. Sometimes they wane for periods of time and almost disappear but then return to plague the human race again. All persons will die someday (Rapture excluded) and disease is one way of accomplishing death.
about 1 min not long
Climate change: everything the dinosaurs was gone and "the only thing that will take out the humane race ub 12/21/12? God only knows!!
Take the blade and u have to throw it so it hits the zombies arm
It will take three times as long as it took for it to grow for it to wilt, for instance, your "basic home-grown zombie" takes 4 hours to grow. in 3 times 4 hours (12 hours) after the zombie has fully grown, it will die, thus giving you up to 11 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds to harvest the zombie after it has grown. Just in case you are wondering, it will basically take 16 hours after you have planted the basic zombie for it to wilt.
no cuss cocaroachs will cuss they will not be harmed by Europe's nuclear weapons
if you're talking about world at war you have to finish the game and take the reichstag then you get the zombie mode
The cast of Zombies Take the Schoolyard - 2010 includes: Kim Beavers as Zombie Jordan Frank as Scott Tory Freeth as Zombie Branden Goodman as Ralph Sarah Stettler as Zombie
No, humans were always not immune to disease as this is a fictional story and as such should be treated this way. In other words, when a fictional character eats a apple the human race today won't be effected by it. It's just a fake story so don't take it too seriously. Nope, we'd still all be living in paradise : )
It gets you 100 coins everyday that you take a picture, but you only get coins once a day. There are also tasks that require you to take photos to get exp