Do Zombies retain memory of their past lives?
I really don't think they would since they are the living dead, and the dead don't think/retain memory.
Who came up with the idea of zombies?
The concept of zombies originated from Haitian folklore, where it is believed that a person could be resurrected from the dead by a sorcerer to serve as their mindless slave. The idea has since evolved in popular culture, appearing in movies, books, and video games.
There is no such thing as a Zombie Eclipse. This concept does not exist in astronomy or any scientific field. It is a fictional or mythological idea typically found in movies, TV shows, and video games.
Zombies are non-existent right now, but can be caused by nuclear warfare, viruses, parasites and other sicknesses. They are the living dead, so they don't think. But are wired by what I have seen, to kill. They are moving dead creatures, that don't talk, but can make sounds. Zombies were originally created in Haiti when people used Voodoo dolls to control the dead to do their work for them. But other versions of it have been created and cause fear throughout the world. People believe that there will be a Zombie Apocalypse not too long from now.
No, zombies cannot have babies as they are reanimated corpses with no reproductive capabilities. Zombies do not possess the biological functions required for reproduction, such as egg or sperm production.
A zombie, being fictional, does not have a set lifespan. It depends on the lore and rules of the fictional world in which the zombie exists. In most portrayals, zombies are considered undead and do not die of natural causes.
Are zombies going to take over the world?
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.
When will the Zombies take over the world?
Zombies are fictional creatures from horror stories and movies. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that a zombie apocalypse will happen in reality. It is purely a concept for entertainment purposes.
The type shown in movies like "28 Days Later" or "28 Weeks Later", sure. With some qualifications, there is nothing inherently impossible in some kind of "rage" virus being created.
As to the more traditional type, that is a bit more delicate. For starters, you'll never see the comedic type that amble about saying, "Brains!" at sorority houses. Sentience either is or is not, there is no selective ability to speak one word.
As for George Romero's zombies, maybe, with qualifications.
It may be possible to reanimate a corpse. But what it would wish to do is speculative. It might have all the memories and intelligence as before. Or it might be a complete vegetable just lying there.
It would seem difficult for it to be in a "half way" state. Where it can move, has some memories - like of what doors are - and some rudimentary tool using ability. What would actually motivate it would be an issue, too. It would seem unlikely to care about eating.
The biggest flaw is the assumption that they would only attack humans. Zombies, like any hypothetical people infected with a "rage" virus, would attack each other, too. There is no reason to attack solely humans, and certainly no credible way to tell the difference between human and zombie, or infected and uninfected.
Finally, someone knows just as me, However as you said "It may be possible to reanimate a corpse." I do not agree with that. The only thing I could think of when thinking about what would happen to start an Apocalypse of so called "Zombies" or the "Living Dead" would be a virus, or a disease/disorder, such as the "Rage Virus" in 28 days later and 28 weeks later. Or a disease that doesn't necessarily project on "Zombies" such as an advanced type of Rabies.
As I was going to say, It is impossible to reanimate dead tissue, And I say that in the surest way possible. Because of the fact it has been proven..
yes, yes they can
Currently, zombies are only characters in science-fiction and do not actually exist.
That would depend on what caused the zombiehood. However, there is almost certainly a way to either reverse the cause and effects or to prevent it continuing.
What did all of the zombies look as a human in left 4 dead?
well here are what they are below! this is all Left 4 Dead 1 not 2 sorry
Smoker: normal workman, suit and tie, y'no the normal average Joe with a suitcase! a terrible smoker though with the smoker cough
Hunter: Sk8ter dude who likes to wrap duck-tape around himself to show how many times he wiped out. (obviously without the ability to open a door the duck-tape was postmortal!)
Boomer: average fat ass dude who can't find a pair of pants that fit, so he uses swets.
and cant find a shirt so he just rolls it up under his fat folds.
Tank: your every day body builder, loves to take his shirt of and show his mussel's, most likely a carpenter because of his jeans and work boots. large mussel enhancement of being infected shows use of steroids.
Witch: EMO Chick, what more to say than that.
No. If you get infected by a zombie, it takes a few hours and you die. And then you reincarnate into a zombie, and a zombie is something that doesn't come back to life. However, you can teach a voodoo zombie skills, because voodoo zombies have feelings and are more alive than real zombies, but once you kill one it doesn't come back to life because it is already part alive.
How do you know if someone is a zombie?
You can determine if someone is a zombie by looking for classic signs such as pale skin, vacant stare, clumsiness, and a lack of verbal communication and emotional responses. Additionally, if the person attempts to attack or bite others, it may indicate that they are exhibiting zombie-like behavior.
What happens when a human and a zombie mate?
Generally, it is understood that a human and a zombie cannot reproduce as zombies are depicted as reanimated corpses without functioning reproductive systems. The concept of a human-zombie mating scenario is usually seen in fiction and is not based on any biological possibilities.
What are some characteristics of a zombie?
Some zombies will be very fast, lethal, and will stop at nothing to get at their meal. While others are slow, shambling, and not terribly bright.
Common characteristics are rising after becoming deceased, a hunger for human brains or flesh, an unresponsive nature, and decomposition.
A virus in their brain is what reanimates a human corpse. This virus is contagious via biting.
When was the first zombie sighting?
The concept of zombies can be traced back to West African and Haitian folklore. Reports of actual sightings vary, but one famous case is the 1966 case of "Clairvius Narcisse" in Haiti, who was believed to have been turned into a zombie.
Actually yes.
A zombie, in its original definition in the voodoo religeon, was suppose to be a dead body brought back to life. In reality the zombie was a person under the influence of the poison of the puffer fish. The poison paralyzes the victim so that they appear dead (to the untrained eye) and when the poison wears off the 'dead person' comes back to life. Therefore a real zombie (and there are individuals that have this status even today) is a person that has fooled the general public by undergoing a dangerous procedure. To be fair, most of these people are victims of a dangerous attack and are not the perpetrators themselves.
Honestly are zombies real or are they fake?
Zombies are fictional creatures that do not exist in reality. They are often portrayed in movies, books, and other forms of media as reanimated corpses that feed on human flesh. While zombie legends have roots in various cultures, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of real zombies.
Honestly Zombies are fake or are they real?
no they are not real. once you die you die unless you just died and you are in the hospital and they shocked you then you could come back to live but no zombies are not real. there is a virus though that causes people to become cannibals and they become insane.i have never seen a zombie before in my life and i dont think anyone will unless the virus suddenly starts and the plague covers the whole world which i dont know could happen but it could possbly not soon.
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.
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.
How do zombies arise from the dead?
Various ways.
1. Aliens make them rise up, so they save themselves the trouble of having to fight us themselves.
2. A virus gets brought back from Venus, or maybe a weird radiation.
3. The U.S. Army leaves containers of toxic zombie creating waste near high schools, usually in a building that is just perfect for underage drinking and teen highjinks.
4. A very amoral company called The Umbrella Corporation accidentally releases a virus, which in spite of blowing up Raccoon City is not contained.
5. Animal Rights fools let rage-infected animals out to bite us.