yes typically, and infection would take control of a living being, assuming that said virus is also potent to animals. a resurrection of the dead would be very unlikely to turn into an apocalyptic event, considering there is really no realistic way to bring a person back from the grave, unless of course it somehow involves a scientific breakthru gone wrong, which in that case i dont see how that would efeect a large group, probably just affectin the one specimen. i doubt that something causin the dead to rise and walk the earth, could be used to transform the living into walking dead. Even if zombies were to be the type that come from decomposing humans, would slowly deteriorate, with or without food. Thus making a zombie apocalypse possible, but not an end of the world problem. armed forces across the globe could probably render a thing like this, short-lived.
Do you think a zombie apacalipyse is possible?
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But rabies doesn't reanimate dead tissue.. so these aren't dead people that continue living? these are living zombies?
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yes typically, and infection would take control of a living being, assuming that said virus is also potent to animals. a resurrection of the dead would be very unlikely to turn into an apocalyptic event, considering there is really no realistic way to bring a person back from the grave, unless of course it somehow involves a scientific breakthru gone wrong, which in that case i dont see how that would efeect a large group, probably just affectin the one specimen. i doubt that something causin the dead to rise and walk the earth, could be used to transform the living into walking dead. Even if zombies were to be the type that come from decomposing humans, would slowly deteriorate, with or without food. Thus making a zombie apocalypse possible, but not an end of the world problem. armed forces across the globe could probably render a thing like this, short-lived.