70 Zombie Introduction IV

Nor is a need as simple as thirst manifested in the living dead. Defiing all scientific codes, Solanum has created a creature that can be considered completely self-sufficient.

communicate

Zombies have no language skills. Although their vocal cord tissue is capable of being used for conversation, their brains are not. Their only vocal behavior is a deep wail. This wail starts when the zombie finds its prey. The sound will remain low and steady until physical contact occurs. After that, it changes to a specific tone and volume that is intended to indicate that the zombie has launched an attack. This terrifying sound has become one of the inseparable characteristics of these walking dead. It was discovered that this roar was like the roar of the zombie army, but it was actually an effective psychological weapon. (See "Defensive Temporal Social Dynamics.")

There are always theories circulating that zombies are constrained by some kind of collective power, from an army commanded by Satan, to the latest insects, with their hive-like pheromone mechanisms, and even their ability to act in unison telepathically. The truth is that zombies don't have any social organization at all. There are no classes, no chain of command, no collectivized operating mechanism. A group of undead, regardless of their size or behavior, is just a combination of large groups of individuals. If hundreds of ghouls gather around one victim, it's just because each is driven by their own instincts. Zombies show indifference to other individuals. The individual will never react in the slightest to any other individual in their field of vision. This brings us back to the question of the senses: how can a zombie distinguish its own kind from humans or other prey at an equal distance? The answer remains to be found. The zombies avoid each other as if they were inanimate objects. When they are in contact with each other, they do not attempt to communicate or communicate at all. Zombies sharing the same corpse would rather fight each other over and over for a piece of the flesh than try to push a competitor away. The only thing that can be considered public efficacy seems to be the infamous horde hunt: the ghoul's wail is capable of summoning any audible kind. Once they hear the wail, the rest of the walking dead will almost always converge to the location of the sound's origin. One early theory was that it was a premeditated operation, with one scout using a wail to give the other an offensive call. And not to use this as an alert.

hunt

Zombies are wandering creatures that have no territorial or family values. They will travel miles, possibly across continents as long as they have time to find food. Their hunting patterns are random. Ghouls eat day and night. They'd rather hobble through the area than deliberately search. Central areas or buildings are not picked to be more likely to be prey. For example, some have been found searching farmhouses, others searching in rural buildings, and others in the same group have not glanced at the premises at all. Urban areas require more time to explore, so the undead will stay in these areas longer, but no buildings will be prioritized over others. Zombies don't seem to care about their surroundings at all. For example, they never move their eyes to a location that might convey a message. Silently wandering around, with a gaze from a thousand yards away, they wandered aimlessly, regardless of the premises, until they found their prey. As mentioned earlier, the undead possess an inexplicable ability to locate the exact location of a victim. Once contact occurs, the previous silence and forgetfulness will automatically transform into a state closer to that of a homing missile. Its head immediately turned to the direction of the victim. The chin droops, the lips retract, and, from deep within its diaphragm, a wail. As long as contact occurs, zombies cannot be disturbed by any means. They will continue to chase their prey until they lose contact, achieve a successful hunt, or be destroyed.

motivation

Why do the undead prey on the living? Now that it has been proven that human flesh and blood are not the source of nourishment they need, why would their instincts drive them to murder? The truth has always been elusive. Modern science, combined with historical records, shows that the living are not the only thing that the immortal likes. Rescue forces entering areas of mass breeding always report that they deprive all of life. Any creature, regardless of their size or species, will be wiped out by an attacking zombie. However, human flesh and blood are the most preferred by other species. An experiment based on a captured specimen with two boxes of fresh meat in front of it: one human and one animal. Zombies choose the human ones again and again. The cause of this phenomenon is still unknown. Above the shadow of suspicion, one thing can be confirmed: it is the instinctive tendency of Solanum to kill and devour any life found. There is no objection to this view.

Kill zombies

Destroying a zombie may seem simple, but it's not. As we know, zombies don't need all the physiology that we humans depend on for a living. Destroying or causing damage to the circulatory, digestive, or respiratory systems of a member of the living dead has no effect, as none of these functions are used to maintain the functioning of the brain. To put it bluntly, there are thousands of ways to kill humans, and there is only one way to destroy zombies. Get rid of their brains, no matter what method is used.

Of course, there is also an opinion that destroying the zombie's spine system can also stop the zombie. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 The reason is simple, no matter what controls the zombie's brain, the instructions sent by the brain must also be transmitted through the spine and nervous system in order for their limbs to execute. Therefore, breaking the zombie's spine or making them fight may also be a better way to destroy the zombie.

disposal

Studies have shown that Solanum can survive up to 8 hours in a dead body. Make sure to maintain the highest vigilance for the corpses of the undead. Given that the head is at the heart of the connection between viruses, special attention should be paid to it. Never touch or carry the corpse of a zombie without wearing protective clothing. Treat it as if it were some kind of highly lethal toxic substance. Cremation is the safest means of disposal and is the vast majority of disposal methods. Ignore the rumors that burning corpses would spread Solannm through clouds of smoke.