Solamun
Pronunounced (solo-mn)
During the 1800s a virus entered beautiful earth. If the living infected by the virus died they would form into zombies.
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.
A virus in their brain is what reanimates a human corpse. This virus is contagious via biting.
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.
there is no such thing as zombies
The T-Virus or Tyrant Virus oh scary i know
During the 1800s a virus entered beautiful earth. If the living infected by the virus died they would form into zombies.
Probably not.
It isn't a virus. It's a game where you defend your game from the undead.
A sickness or a virus called madcow diesease
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.
Each movie/game/book seems to have it's own name for the virus that caused the zombies, however it seems the most common word associated with the virus that makes you a zombie is the Tvirus. It was the word used in the resident evil series.
A virus in their brain is what reanimates a human corpse. This virus is contagious via biting.
No, most animals are immune to the virus that infects human corpses.
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.