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PHYSIOLOGY

MENTAL ZOMBIE SURVIVAL KIT

We’ve already discussed the importance of having a zombie emergency kit filled with essential gear, but maintaining a positive attitude in a catastrophic undead outbreak ...

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ROTTING ZOMBIES & LSD

Though it’s been previously suggested that zombies would probably not be able to smell anything other than their own rotting bodies, ZRS Researcher Seth Lipsky ...

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DO ZOMBIES SLEEP?

It stands to reason that zombies must decay at a considerably slower rate than humans if they are to represent a credible threat to civilization.  ...

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STINKY ZOMBIES DON’T SNEAK

It’s widely accepted that zombies make a constant, distinctive moaning sound which would make it difficult for them to attack using the element of surprise ...

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ZOMBIES BRING RISK OF SUICIDE

It’s estimated that in a catastrophic zombie pandemic ninety-nine percent of the human population will perish, and zombie infection will likely not be the primary ...

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ZOMBIE JAW STRENGTH STUDY

We’ve already discussed the fact that zombies likely don’t eat brains because their jaw strength and mouth shape prevent biting through the human skull.  But ...

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ZOMBIES COULD HAVE NIGHT VISION

Some snakes use specialized holes in their heads, called pit organs, to “see” the heat radiating from their prey.  Once thought to be an unexplainable ...

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ZOMBIES US MEMORY TO LEARN

A recent study at Carnegie Mellon University showed that humans and other animals use real and hypothetical memory to help make basic decisions.  When applied ...

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