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Also in Zombie movies there is a disturbing lack of nature. I know animals are said to "sense danger", but if Zombies are just after humans (which we have to assume they are, because that's who they freaking chase) then why would other animals fear them? Also if certain species of animals are known to attack humans, why would those animals then steer clear of the zombified humans. I wonder specifically why animals such as Vultures, Buzzards, Bears, Dogs (including wolves & coyotes), Crocodiles, Alligators, Sharks & Hyenas (even flies & cockroaches) aren't more prevelant in zombie movies as all those species are known to eat long dead/decaying animals with no trouble. How can you have a "Zombie Holocaust" and not see any of those animals EVER.....you've got to figure that just because a human is diseased with whatever zombie-juice he got into it doesn't mean some animal somewhere wouldn't eat them.
I would assume the Buzzards, Vultures, & Dogs would have a field day picking apart the walking dead...not like it's hard work to bring down someone who has been dead for weeks or months....and body parts start falling off too....RATS would have a big time eating the undead
ALSO...having never seen "Zombified Animals" (bar that stupid bullshit in 28 Days Later with the chimps that mysteriously vanished after their 1 scene) we can safely assume that any kind of zombie disease would act as the overwhelming majority of diseases and not affect entirely different species. However, Vampires, Werewolves, & Mummies, having been humans before are more of a gray area in regards to how they would respond to a zombie disease.
Also who else hated those Green Peace bleeding heart liberals that set the plot of 28 Days Later in motionServes you right you damn hippies!!!!
You have to know your enemy and you have to know your Allies! If dogs are immune to the zombie disease, then not only would they help find & kill the zombies, they could keep sharp lookout too, and they could be trained to carry messages between encampments of survivors...very useful stuff. Also if Buzzards & Vultures could be precursors of large packs of zombies, then being able to spot them would give the survivors a natural alarm signaling the approach of zombies.
As for vampires, werewolves, & mummies...well if we have zombies then can't we naturally expect those guys to show upA zombie holocaust kind of blows the doors off of logic & reason given other mythical bad guys.....think about it...Bigfoot, who knows if he's a good guy or a bad guy in a zombie holocaust situation, Loch Ness Monster, what side is Nessy on? Chupacabra? I mean you HAVE to be on your toes in the event that this happens.
This is my favorite subject!
I'm hoping the zombie holocaust happens, because I already have a detailed plan in place. Can't tell you what it is though because you'll all be copying me and there'll be less captive women for me to ra.., i mean, repopulate the world with.
I can tell you the first part though which is where I make my way to my pre-prepared yacht and sail out of trouble leaving you fools to fight it out with the land zombies.
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