They don't, they merely freeze to the point of being unable to move. But they do not die from it.
Zombies aren't real we will all die because of planet X not zombies lolz Or we may die of aleins from "planet" Pluto
No. Although there is a type of fungus that causes ants to seemingly go mad and die, they are not really turned into "zombies". Zombies do not exist.
There are no zombies. Zombies are fiction.
We all die. What else noo, most will die, some will prosper and save our crumbling world (:
See zombies are basically dead, when they are alive. Nobody said dogs never die, so if they die like us, they can be zombie like us.
you can not die if you kill zombies
4,059 days; That's how long it has taken players to reach round 10,000 in Call of Duty: World at War's Nazi Zombies mode.
Just die and do not kill any zombies.
Zombies die if you wack them in the head or cut their head off. I don't think it could come back to life.
Shoot the zombies and don't die. What else?
no he did not.
Zombies aren't real we will all die because of planet X not zombies lolz Or we may die of aleins from "planet" Pluto
It keeps you alive longer when the zombies hit you and when try to make you die
Quite Scary, But Sometimes It's Funny To See The Zombies Die. :-)
the rounds in nazi zombies are unlimited, you play until all of you die, its endless.
In many zombie narratives, particularly in films and video games, zombies are often depicted as being less effective in cold environments, as their movements may slow down or become more rigid due to freezing temperatures. However, the specifics can vary widely depending on the story's rules; some portray zombies as relentless and unaffected by weather conditions. Ultimately, the impact of cold on zombies is determined by the creative choices of the writers.
A zombie can die if you shoot it to the head or bludgeon it to death by the head.