Are the all of us dead zombies blind?

In Netflix's All of Us Are Dead, fully turned zombies (referred to as "fulls") often have very poor vision and rely heavily on their acute sense of hearing and smell, though some early or less decomposed zombies ("halfbies") can see, while later-stage, decayed zombies ("bonies") lose most senses and rely on echolocation and smell, with the key weakness being the brain stem.
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Are the zombies in All of Us dead blind?

Full zombies seem to be entirely blind or, at best, have very limited eyesight, while halfbies can see perfectly. On the other hand, both kinds of infected have an extremely acute sense of smell and hearing.
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Are the zombies in TWD blind?

Walkers in The Walking Dead (TWD) aren't technically "blind" but have severely degraded eyesight due to decay, relying more heavily on sound and smell to hunt; they react to light but don't truly perceive it, essentially following stimuli like robots, while their poor vision makes them respond more to noise and scent, though some, like Lurkers, are almost completely sightless and rely solely on hearing/smell.
 
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Can the zombies in All of Us Are Dead see?

While the All of Us Are Dead zombies have heightened smell and hearing, they lose a degree of vision in the process. They're also pretty dumb, and can be easily tricked by humans working together with a solid plan.
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Are The Last of Us zombies blind?

In The Last of Us, the 'clicker' is the third stage of infection. These infected are blind, use echolocation, and are known for lethal attacks. It takes about a year for an infected to evolve into this stage after exposure to the Cordyceps brain infection.
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What does God say about zombies?

What does the Bible say about Zombies? The Bible does not explicitly mention zombies in the modern sense of reanimated corpses that seek to consume the living.
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Why do walkers not eat each other?

Walkers (zombies in The Walking Dead) don't eat each other because their instinctual hunger targets only live, warm, breathing flesh, not other reanimated corpses, which they perceive as inedible or fellow non-prey; their purpose is to spread the infection, not just consume rotting matter, making living humans the ideal "food" for propagating the virus, according to theories from the show's universe and fan discussions on Reddit and Quora. 
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Is Conplan 8888 real or fake?

Yes, CONPLAN 8888 (or CONPLAN 8888-11) is a real, declassified U.S. military document from 2011, but it's a fictional training scenario developed by U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) to teach junior officers how to create contingency plans using a completely absurd threat (zombies) to avoid using real-world, sensitive scenarios, making it an effective, humorous, and non-political teaching tool. The plan outlines military operations against a "zombie apocalypse," allowing planners to practice real concepts like logistics, operations, and legal considerations without real-world fallout. 
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Why do walkers have W on their forehead?

Walkers (zombies) have 'W's on their foreheads in The Walking Dead universe because of a sadistic group called The Wolves, who marked captured survivors with the letter before hunting them like animals, turning them into walkers, and then leaving them to lure other victims, creating "trophies" of their kills, symbolizing people as wolves being hunted. 
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How did Jinsu turn into a zombie?

Lee Jin-su became a zombie in All of Us Are Dead after his science teacher father, Byeong-chan, infected him with a virus he created to remove fear, but it turned Jin-su into the first "halfbie," a creature with zombie traits but some human consciousness, who later fully transformed and attacked his mother, becoming Patient Zero for the Hyosan outbreak.
 
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Is Rick an A or B?

In The Walking Dead universe, Rick Grimes was designated an "A," meaning he was a strong leader the CRM wanted for experimentation, but Jadis lied, calling him a "B" (a follower/consignee) to save him from being killed and instead get him into their system for eventually recruiting him, as revealed in The Ones Who Live. Essentially, "A" meant someone with leadership potential (killers/strong wills), while "B" meant ordinary survivors; Jadis manipulated this system to protect Rick.
 
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Is Violet completely blind?

Born completely blind, Violet was diagnosed with total bilateral congenital cataracts. Her lenses, which should have been clear, were instead completely clouded.
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Is there anyone immune in All of Us Are Dead?

In the Netflix series, hambies are immune to zombie attacks, presumably because zombies sense that they are already infected, similarly to the zombie virus in World War Z, where the virus needs a healthy human to thrive and the terminally ill are left alone.
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Can Ellie infect people?

No, Ellie can't infect others with the deadly Cordyceps fungus, despite being infected herself; she's immune because a unique strain of the fungus grows within her but doesn't turn her, acting more like a dormant "vaccine" that prevents the harmful strain from taking over and allows her to live normally, as confirmed in The Last of Us Part II when she bites someone (Dina) and they don't get infected.
 
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Is anybody immune in The Walking Dead?

No, in the main The Walking Dead universe, no one is confirmed immune to the zombie virus, as creator Robert Kirkman stated there would be no immunity, though the spin-off Daryl Dixon introduces the possibility of a miraculously born character, Laurent, being immune, creating a new dynamic for the franchise. Everyone carries the pathogen after death; immunity would mean never turning, which hasn't happened for core characters, even those surviving bites.
 
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Are the White Walkers just zombies?

They are not zombies themselves; but they make use of zombies. Think of them as elemental demons of cold, skilled in necromancy. There may or may not be a king (or a god) of the White Walkers.
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How long are wolves pregnant for?

A wolf's pregnancy, or gestation period, lasts about 63 days (approximately two months), similar to domestic dogs, with pups typically born in April or May after winter breeding. Litters usually contain 4 to 7 pups, who are born blind and helpless in a den, relying on the mother and pack for care.
 
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Are zombies realistically possible?

No, fictional reanimated corpses are not possible due to biology and physics, as dead bodies can't move or function; however, real-life parasites, fungi (like Cordyceps), prions, or viruses (like rabies) can create zombie-like states by hijacking brains for aggression or altered behavior, though not true "undead" scenarios. So, while zombies in movies aren't real, some mechanisms mimicking zombie traits could theoretically exist. 
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What was the first zombie virus?

Rabies is thought to be the inspiration for many zombie stories because once exposed to the rabies virus, most often through bites of infected mammals, it is nearly 100 percent fatal if the victim does not receive rabies treatment vaccines before symptoms show.
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What did God say about zombies?

While the Bible does not describe literal zombies, it does use imagery that parallels the idea of “the living dead” in a spiritual sense. Ephesians 2:1–2 speaks of people being “dead in trespasses and sins” before coming to faith in Christ.
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Why can't babies go in walkers?

Baby walkers can be dangerous because babies can: move quickly so they may fall down steps or run into things ■ reach dangerous things like hot drinks ■ pull heavy things onto themselves, like TVs.
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Why are there no fat walkers in TWD?

As he told a fan in the letter column for "The Walking Dead" #111 (via ComicBook.com): "There are tons of fat zombies in the comic ... less so in the show, as, frankly, it's hard to ADD to big people to make them look like zombies.
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