Why are the walkers in Daryl acidic?

The "walkers" (zombies) in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon series have acidic blood because they are variants, likely the result of French scientists experimenting with the virus to find a cure or create a weapon, which inadvertently caused the infected blood to become corrosive and burn victims on contact, creating a new, more dangerous threat.
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Why do zombies have acid blood in Daryl Dixon?

The acidic walkers, or "Burners," in The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon series are a result of human scientific experimentation in France, not a natural mutation, designed to create evolved, dangerous zombie variants by infecting them with a serum that causes their blood to burn on contact, creating a dangerous weapon for military use. These mutated walkers have black, corrosive blood that burns skin and flesh, posing a new threat beyond simple bites and scratches, though the process isn't always stable, sometimes causing them to implode or "fizzle out". 
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What disorder does Daryl have?

Daryl Hannah's Life with Autism

Diagnosed with autism at a young age, she navigated Hollywood while managing the challenges of Asperger's syndrome. Despite struggles with shyness and communication, Hannah's acting career flourished.
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Is there anyone 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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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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Was Rick an A or B?

In The Walking Dead universe, Rick Grimes was truly an "A," meaning a strong leader, but Jadis/Anne classified him as a "B" to save his life from the Civic Republic Military (CRM), who execute "A" types but conscript "B" types for labor. A-types are leaders who challenge the system, while B-types are compliant survivors. Jadis lied, making Rick appear as a B so he'd be taken in for labor instead of being killed, as revealed in The Ones Who Live.
 
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Are animals immune to the TWD virus?

That doesn't mean that an animal couldn't carry and transmit Wildfire, think bird-flu and possibly COVID - but they don't have host cells that could be infected and therefore don't become walkers. That being said, it's entirely possible for a virus to mutate become a cross species problem.
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Who is patient zero in TWD?

Gloria is the first character to die in Fear the Walking Dead. Also It's the first character to be reanimated and the first to kill other characters. On Talking Dead for "Grotesque", showrunner Dave Erickson confirmed that Gloria is "Patient Zero" of the Trials in the entire TV universe.
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Did Daryl ever find out Rick was alive?

Yes, Daryl does eventually find out Rick is alive in The Walking Dead series finale, thanks to Judith, who reveals that Rick and Michonne are both alive and searching for him, prompting Daryl to leave on his motorcycle, seemingly to find them, though the exact reason and destination are left for his own spin-off. 
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Is Judith Grimes immune?

Yes, Judith Grimes is effectively immune because she was born after the zombie outbreak, meaning she wasn't exposed to the initial infection in utero, and the virus doesn't reanimate her after she dies, unlike everyone else—a key development proving people born in the apocalypse are different and offering hope for humanity's future, as theorized by fans and implied in the show.
 
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Is Daryl Dixon LGBTQ?

I can make it official: Daryl Dixon is straight.” However, Kirkman revealed that a “prominent” gay character from the comic book will appear in the back half of the show's fifth season.
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Which is the saddest death in TWD?

Saddest Walking Dead Deaths
  • Shane's Death Leaves a Permanent Void in Rick's Heart. ...
  • Deanna Monroe Remained a Great Leader Until the Very End. ...
  • T-Dog Heroically Sacrifices His Life to Save Carol. ...
  • Rosita Espinosa Was The Walking Dead's Last Big Death. ...
  • Tyreese Had an Entire Episode Dedicated to His Last Day.
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Who was the first ever zombie in TWD?

Actress Addy Miller has the honor of playing the very first zombie ever depicted in the show, the little girl – credited as Summer – who Rick Grimes encounters when he wakes up from his coma.
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Why does Daryl cut off zombie ears?

Daryl cut off zombie ears to make a necklace in Season 2, Episode 8 ("Chupacabra"), primarily as a coping mechanism while lost and hallucinating from blood loss, proving his toughness to himself (and his hallucination of Merle), asserting dominance over walkers, and showing he'd become hardened in the apocalypse, though it also masked his scent slightly and just showed his feral, angry survival instinct. 
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How long do walkers live without eating?

Zombies don't starve. They do not need food. They eat people to spread the infection and increase their numbers.
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Did Daryl ever sleep with Carol?

No, Daryl and Carol never officially slept together or had a full-on romantic relationship in The Walking Dead, though fans often shipped them due to their deep, platonic bond and shared history; they shared intense moments, but never a sexual one, with Daryl's primary relationship being with Leah, and Carol finding new romance in the Daryl Dixon spinoff.
 
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Why was Carl written off The Walking Dead?

Carl Grimes was written off The Walking Dead in Season 8 due to showrunner Scott Gimple's creative decision to raise stakes and drive the story, though theories persist that it was partly financial (AMC avoiding a larger salary for an adult Chandler Riggs) or related to Riggs's desire for other roles, but officially, it was for the narrative to evolve beyond Carl's comic book path and make way for new stories.
 
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What started the virus in The Walking Dead?

The zombie virus in The Walking Dead universe, called the Wildfire virus, started in a French biomedical lab, likely due to a scientific experiment gone wrong or intentionally, and spread globally as an airborne agent that reanimates the dead. While the main series initially left the origin mysterious, spin-offs World Beyond and Daryl Dixon revealed its French lab origin, where researchers were trying to manipulate brain function but inadvertently created the pandemic, with some experiments even creating faster, mutated variants. 
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Who is the asexual character in The Walking Dead?

The creators of The Walking Dead clarified for the record that they consider Daryl “somewhat asexual” (whatever that means). It's highly likely that by “asexual” they mean “doesn't have much sex” rather than the intra-community definition referring to someone's innate orientation rather than behaviour.
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How did the zombie virus start?

Thirteen new pathogens, called zombie viruses, remained infectious after millennia of freezing. The virus emerged as a result of permafrost thawing. The new strain has one of 13 viral genomes. Pandoravirus yedoma, 48,500 years old, is the longest frozen virus to become infectious.
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Was anyone in TWD immune?

No, in the main The Walking Dead series, no one was truly immune, as creator Robert Kirkman confirmed everyone carried the pathogen and would reanimate after death, but spinoffs like The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon have introduced characters like Laurent who are heavily teased as potentially being the first truly immune individual, though this remains a major question within the franchise. 
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Why is Judith immune in The Walking Dead?

Judith was considered immune -- or impossible -- simply because Judith was born and raised in the apocalypse, which eventually led her to having an immunity to all kinds of illness.
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What do zombies actually eat?

6 Things Zombies Actually Eat
  • HUMAN OFFAL. In the ancient Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, Ishtar, the goddess of love and war, threatens to start a zombie apocalypse: raising the dead to eat the living. ...
  • LOCALLY SOURCED FLESH. ...
  • PROTEIN SHAKES. ...
  • ASTRONAUT ICE CREAM. ...
  • CORN AND PEAS. ...
  • FLESH (HOLD THE BRAINS)
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Is CWD 100% fatal?

Yes, Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is 100% fatal for infected members of the deer family (cervids) like deer, elk, and moose, with no cure or treatment available; it's a progressive neurological disease caused by misfolded proteins (prions) that leads to starvation and death, though animals can live with it for some time after showing symptoms. 
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