Then I must bow to someone with more "experience" in walking dead pathogens.
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Zombies vs Predatory Animals
#22
Posted 28 May 2011 - 02:04 PM
We had to make a decision about animals while making BloodPigs. While filming in the woods we saw allot of wildlife and I filmed all of it. But because we put our characters in a situation of surviving a bio-chemical war we figured we wouldn't show any animals and let the audience decide for themselves if animals survived or not. Even if they had, the people would have to assume that all the animals were infected and not edible.
Personally I think any animal feeding on a zombie would carry the infection. That's how it works in the real world.
Personally I think any animal feeding on a zombie would carry the infection. That's how it works in the real world.
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#23
Posted 28 May 2011 - 03:23 PM
I think a bear would destroy any opponent that it could conceivably come up against. Certainly a zombie or a regular human. Probably not a gorilla... Gorillas are faster and quite ferocious. The bear has a biting advantage.
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#24
Posted 28 May 2011 - 08:45 PM
Bears can run 30 mph. Much faster than any primate. They can weigh 150 to 1500 lbs. Wherever they live they're apex predators.
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#25
Posted 29 May 2011 - 12:24 AM
#26
Posted 29 May 2011 - 12:31 AM
What's your point?
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#27
Posted 29 May 2011 - 01:08 AM
Zombies stink, as most sources will confirm. This stench is the product of bacteria feeding. If nature abhorrs a Zombie, perhaps this is modified Zombie Bacteria. Perhaps it converts body sugars to formaldehyde and expands like yeast.
If flies and crows and lions and bears and gorillas avoid zombies whenever possible, it may be that a mouthful of zed-beef is lethal. It would be consistent with most sources.
Still, the idea of Zombie ants and bears intrigues me. Maybe the ever protean pathogen of doom will give us zombie bears next time around.
I've seen Zombie Dogs in a few films. Night of The Creeps had a good one. It wasn't so hideous it couldn't launch a black slug at a foolish girl who thought it was still a good little doggy.
Still, the dogs are only more victims, not predators.
Perhaps an Elephant could smoosh a particularly vexing corpseling. I have this image of a giant squid slapping a gloppy waterlogged zed with paddle shaped fins at the terminus of its two longest tentacles.
If flies and crows and lions and bears and gorillas avoid zombies whenever possible, it may be that a mouthful of zed-beef is lethal. It would be consistent with most sources.
Still, the idea of Zombie ants and bears intrigues me. Maybe the ever protean pathogen of doom will give us zombie bears next time around.
I've seen Zombie Dogs in a few films. Night of The Creeps had a good one. It wasn't so hideous it couldn't launch a black slug at a foolish girl who thought it was still a good little doggy.
Still, the dogs are only more victims, not predators.
Perhaps an Elephant could smoosh a particularly vexing corpseling. I have this image of a giant squid slapping a gloppy waterlogged zed with paddle shaped fins at the terminus of its two longest tentacles.
#28
Posted 27 February 2012 - 03:00 PM
There is no doubt that they would attack any offensive animals...however, I'm sure a lion would rip a couple dozen zombies to shreds before being killed.
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