Why don't zombies rot?

Zombies typically don't rot due to a magical, viral, or chemical effect that halts decomposition, allowing them to remain active for the sake of the story. Key theories include the virus killing odor-causing microbes, an anaerobic state that prevents decay, or negative energy preventing bacterial growth.
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How long would zombies take to decompose?

Though in many portrayals there is still some decay, depending on the conditions. Just considerably slowed down. In Max Brooks' version, they take about 5 years to break down in the typical North American climate, though like normal that can vary considerably based on things like heat and moisture.
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Why are zombies hungry if they are dead?

They want to eat. They are undead, so they do not require food. However, no one has informed them of this, and their brains and so reduced in function that the only things they can process are hunger and aggression.
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Why don't zombies poop?

Their bodies aren't alive so their digestive system couldn't work, no digestive juices being produced or blood flow. If the animating force is magic then the raw flesh may magically replace damaged body parts, but that would leave no poop.
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Why don't zombies starve to death?

Zombies are dead, dude. They don't need chemical energy for anything, starve, or get tired. They couldn't even make chemical energy because they don't breathe, their bloodstream isn't flowing, and all of their cellular machinery is dead.
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EXPLAINED why the ZOMBIES DIDN'T DECOMPOSE in The Walking Dead

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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Can zombies have babies in 28 years later?

28 Years Later just introduced a game-changing element to the zombie lore. Midway through the movie, a pregnant, rage-infected zombie gives birth to a baby girl who is not infected with the virus thanks to the help of Isla (Jodie Comer).
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Do zombies have sperm?

Zombies are not living organisms and therefore do not multiply through sexual reproduction, but rather through blood contact, (typically by bite.)
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What is the 3 poop rule?

The "3 poop rule" (or 3-3-3 rule) is a general guideline for healthy bowel habits, suggesting you should poop no more than 3 times a day, no less than once every 3 days, and spend no more than 3 minutes on the toilet, with ideal stool being sausage-shaped and easy to pass (Type 3 or 4 on the Bristol Stool Scale). While individual norms vary, this range covers most healthy people, with consistency and ease of passage being key, not just frequency. 
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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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Why do zombies go after brains?

Jack Flacco validates O' Bannon's theory by stating, brains “provide zombies with the necessary endorphins to dull the pain of Rigor Mortis brought about by decomposition. The more brains, the less pain” (2013). In the media Zombie brain eating can be linked to The Simpsons.
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What is zombie meat called?

1.8. Pre-release. Added rotten flesh. Zombies and zombie pigmen now drop rotten flesh instead of feathers and cooked porkchops respectively.
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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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Could zombies survive winter?

Zombies in fiction generally don't die in the cold; they slow down, become immobilized if frozen solid (like in World War Z or The Walking Dead), but can reanimate as they thaw, making cold weather a temporary slowdown, not a permanent solution, though some stories suggest extreme cold might damage them enough to be easier to destroy, notes Quora and Reddit users. Their undead nature bypasses normal biological needs, but ice crystals forming in tissues can crack bodies, and some interpretations have them freeze solid like statues until warmed. 
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Why is my poop two feet long?

A two-foot-long poop is extremely large and can signal issues like severe constipation, a redundant (extra-long) colon, fecal impaction, or even a bowel obstruction, especially if accompanied by pain, bloating, or straining. While occasional large stools can happen, consistently passing unusually long, difficult-to-pass feces warrants a prompt medical check-up with a doctor to rule out serious underlying conditions like megacolon or nerve damage from diabetes, say Healthline and Manhattan Gastroenterology. 
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How many pounds of poop do humans carry?

You typically have about 1 to 2 pounds of poop in your body at any given time, though this varies, with some sources suggesting the colon can hold anywhere from 1 pound to as much as 5 pounds or more, depending on your diet, hydration, and how often you have bowel movements. A healthy adult usually produces around 4.5 ounces (128 grams) daily, but this can be heavier with more fiber or water, or less if you go frequently, as it's mostly water. 
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What is the 7 second poop method?

The "7-second poop method" isn't a literal trick but a marketing term for a morning routine combining hydration (warm water), light movement (stretches/yoga), deep breathing, and proper toilet posture (using a stool to elevate knees) to stimulate bowel movements, addressing dehydration, stress, and inactivity, though it takes longer than 7 seconds and isn't medically proven for instant results. While the timing is catchy, the underlying techniques—like drinking water, moving your body, and squatting on the toilet—are effective ways to relieve constipation by improving hydration, stimulating gut motility, and optimizing rectal angle. 
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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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Do human zombies exist?

Luckily for you, according to our current understanding of human biology, zombies just can't happen.
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Does a zombie have a heart?

Zombies typically do not have functioning hearts; they are reanimated corpses, meaning their circulatory systems have stopped, but their movement is explained through various fictional mechanisms like parasites, magic, or a bizarre form of self-sustaining viral energy. Classic "shambling" zombies lack a heartbeat and blood flow, while faster "infected" types (like from 28 Days Later) might still have a weak pulse but are essentially "alive" but raging.
 
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Did Alice purposely infect Don?

Later, Don sneaked past security and reunited with Alice, apologizing for abandoning her and begging for forgiveness. Alice appeared to forgive Don and they kissed. However, she accidentally infected Don through the kiss, and Alice then watched in horror as Don began succumbing to the infection.
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Do zombies still age?

Most Zombie-related questions depend on the source material. This is one question I can give an almost definitive response - no. They're dead but reanimated. They will decay but not age in the traditional sense.
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Was the zombie queen pregnant?

Zeus discovers her body and returns her to the Olympus casino, revealing that the Queen is pregnant with a zombie fetus. Enraged, Zeus directs the Alphas to the casino.
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