This is the Zombie Illustrated Book made by Abyss based on the collected information

Zombie

In this article, normal zombies are the base of all zombies. With the exception of mutant beasts, all evolved zombies evolved from ordinary zombies.

Ordinary zombies are formed by normal humans who are irradiated by doomsday meteorites or bitten by other zombies and infected. Zombies in the works can often destroy their brains and spine, or their hearts to render them incapacitated or even dead, and in rare cases, they must be completely destroyed, including individual limbs, or even a finger that continues to move.

Characteristics of a normal zombie

1. Physical ability: In fact, zombies have absolutely invincible attack and defense. Etcetera. They have evolved to eliminate pain and fear. Although their liliang itself has not changed. But in terms of the output of dynamics, it is far more powerful than humans. Generally speaking. The maximum wrist strength output of humans is about 70%. More than 70% of the arms experience muscle atrophy. Some of the more serious problems. The average person can only output 60% at most. Some people who have exercised are up to 75%. The wrist strength of the zombie output is 100% (there is a complete possibility that the arm will be broken). So. People who are firmly grasped by zombies. If you can surpass that 100% liliang. Or break a zombie's arm. Otherwise, it is impossible to escape the bloody mouth of the zombies.

2. The eyes of visual zombies are no different from those of humans. While visual signals can still be transmitted to the brain (depending on the rate of decay), the brain will interpret the signals in another way. Research on the visual abilities of zombies is still inconclusive. They can distinguish their prey from humans at a distance comparable to that of humans, but whether they can distinguish between humans and their own kind is still debated. One theory is that humans act more quickly and flexibly than the undead, so they can be recognized by the eyes of zombies. Humans have also experimented with attempts to confuse approaching ghouls by mimicking their movements, such as by waddling, clumsy and limping of their movements. As it stands, there are no successful examples of such attempts. Some people believe that zombies possess night vision because this fact explains their behavior of hunting at night. This theory is due to the fact that even zombies without eyes can effectively track their prey.

3. HearingThere is no doubt that zombies have excellent hearing. They don't just sense sounds -- they can detect their position. The basic range of their hearing is comparable to that of humans. Experiments with ultra-high frequency and ultra-low frequency sound waves have denied the hypothesis that they can hear these sounds, and Shiyan has also shown that zombies can be attracted to any sound, not just those produced by living creatures. Ghouls have been documented to be aware of sounds that the living ignore. It is quite possible, albeit unproven, that this suggests that zombies use all of their senses on average. Humans are visually oriented since birth, and they only rely on other senses when their primary senses fail. And the living dead may not share this shortcoming with us. This, therefore, explains their ability to forage, hunt, and fight in complete darkness.

4. The sense of smell is different from hearing, and the undead have a more acute sense of smell. Whether in combat or in the laboratory, they can distinguish the taste of live prey in any environment. In some cases, especially in idealized wind conditions, zombies can even detect the smell of fresh corpses from a mile away. Again, this doesn't mean that ghouls have a better sense of smell than humans, just that they rely on it more. It is not possible to determine the details of the prey's specific secretion signals: sweat, pheromones, smell of blood, etc. In the past, attempts were made to "mask" the unique smell of humans with perfumes, deodorants, or other substances with strong smells, in order to pass through the regions where the undead breed on a large scale. Nobody succeeded. Synthetic chemicals that represent the taste of living organisms and are used as tricks or even to drive away the living dead are underway. And it will take at least a few years for a truly successful product to be completed.

5. We still know very little about whether the sense of taste changes the taste buds of the living dead. Zombies have the ability to distinguish between human and animal flesh, and they prefer the former. Ghouls also have a significant rejection of carrion in favor of freshly slaughtered prey. A human corpse that has been dead for more than 12 to 18 hours is denied food. The same is true for corpses that have been treated with preservatives or pickling. Although it is still uncertain how much this has to do with "taste". This judgment is more likely based on the sense of smell, or some other instinct that has yet to be discovered.weishenme Fresh human flesh is more popular, and science is currently mired in this extremely confusing problem.

6. Tactile zombies don't have the ability to literally perceive their bodies. After being a zombie, all the neuroreceptors on the surface of the body are still dead. This formula is the most haode for them and the most terrible for the living. We, as human beings, have the ability to perceive physical pain to judge ourselves as hurt. Our brain classifies these feelings, compares them to similar situations we have experienced, and archives them as warnings for future encounters. It's the gift that physiology and instinct give us to survive as a species. It is because of it that we see courage as a virtue and in this way motivate people to dare to ignore this warning and take a risky action. It is precisely because of the lack of awareness and the ability to avoid pain that the living dead are so terrible. They don't care about wounds, so an attack can't be easily blocked. Even if a zombie's body is severely damaged, it will continue to attack until nothing remains.

7. Studies in the history of the Sixth Sense, combined with laboratory and field observations, have shown that the living dead are able to search for prey even when all their sensory organs are damaged or even completely decayed. Does this mean that zombies have a sixth sense? Maybe. Living people really use only 5% of their brain capacity. It is possible for viruses to activate some kind of sensory pathway that has been lost in evolution. This theory is most hotly debated in the war against the undead. To date, there is no scientific evidence that can confirm either side's opinion.

8. Medical treatmentRegardless of ancient folklore or mythology, the undead have been physiologically proven to have no ability to heal themselves. The damage to the cells will be maintained. Any wound, regardless of size or environment, will remain in place until the zombie body reaches its limits. Various medical methods have been tried on captured ghouls in an attempt to activate their self-healing. None of it worked. This powerlessness to heal itself, the loss of the ability of a living creature to retain, is a cruel disadvantage for the undead. For example, every time we do self-exercise, we actually tear our muscle fibers. Over time, these muscles are repaired and strengthened to a stronger state than before. A ghoul's muscle tissue will remain damaged, and each time it is used, it will lose more and more of its function.

9. The average "life cycle" of a decaying zombie - the length of time it can be active before it completely disintegrates - is estimated to be 3 to 5 years. It sounds strange that a human corpse can escape the decomposition of nature - because of basic biological principles. Once a human dies, his physical body is immediately attacked by thousands of microorganisms. These organisms are abundant in the external environment but scarce in the body. While a person is alive, the immune system creates a barrier between the microbes and their targets. When a person dies, this barrier disappears. The microorganisms begin to multiply exponentially as they eat, and as a result, disintegrate the corpses at the cellular level. The color and smell of any decaying corpse is a manifestation of this microbial physiological process. When you order a "stale" steak, you're actually ordering a slice of beef that has begun to spoil, and its once hard flesh has become soft due to the microbes' destruction of muscle fibers. In a short period of time, the steak will decompose like a human corpse, leaving only structures that are too strong or lacking nutrients for microorganisms, such as bones, teeth, nails, and hair. This is the life cycle of ordinary organisms, a means of naturally recycling nutrients back into the food chain. To stop this process and preserve the cadaveric tissue, it must be placed in an environment that is not suitable for bacteria, such as extremely high or low temperatures; soaking in toxic chemicals such as formaldehyde; Or, in this case, put it in a Solanum saturated state. Almost all microorganisms related to the decomposition of ordinary human corpses will instinctively avoid virus-infected cells, thus effectively embalming zombies. If this is not the case, fighting the living dead is a matter of simply leaving them alone, until weeks or even days later, when they collapse to the ground and are left with nothing but bones and carrion. Further research is looking for the exact cause of this condition. Undoubtedly, there are at least a few microorganisms that can ignore the repulsion caused by Solanum, otherwise the undead would be perfectly embalmed until they are permanent. We also found that environmental factors, such as temperature and humidity, also play an important role in this process. The undead who wandered the estuaries of Louisiana's rivers did not last as long as those of their kind in the cold, dry Gobi Desert. In extreme cases, such as deep freezing or immersion in preservatives, it is envisaged that a specimen of an undead person can be preserved permanently. Even if this kind of method can't keep zombies moving for a century, it will work for ten years. Rotting doesn't mean these "walking dead" will simply fall apart. The spoilage process takes different parts of the body to take varies. Samples of the brain that are still intact but the rest of the brain that have been fragmented have also been found. The living dead with partially rotten brains can still manipulate their bodies, but as if they were paralyzed compared to other intact zombies. A recent theory that attempts to explain that the story of ancient Egyptian mummies is actually the earliest example of embalming zombies. Embalming measures allow it to remain active even after being buried for more than a thousand years. Anyone with the most basic knowledge of ancient Egypt will find the ridiculous fallacy in this story: one of the most important and complex steps in burying a pharaoh is to remove all the brains from the corpse!

10. The lungs of the breathing immortal continue to function, constantly inhaling and exhaling air. This feature directly leads to the wailing sound of zombies. What the lungs and body fail to accomplish is the process of converting oxygen into carbon dioxide. Since Solanum has no need for oxygen, these two functions are excluded, and the respiratory system on which humans once depended is no longer functioning in the ghoul's body. This explains the ability of the Weishenme living dead to "walk underwater" or survive in an oxygen-deprived environment that is lethal to humans. Their brains, as mentioned earlier, no longer need oxygen.

11. Looping to say that zombies don't have hearts is not accurate. However, it is correct to say that it does nothing for them. The circulatory system of the undead is nothing more than a network of tubes filled with clotted blood. The same is true for bodily fluids such as the lymphatic system. Although this shift will allow zombies to gain another advantage over humans, it has proven to be a piece of good news from God. The lack of flowing bodily fluids hinders the de facto spread of the virus. If not, hand-to-hand combat is essentially impossible, considering that the humans fighting it will inevitably be splashed with blood and bodily fluids.

12. Breeding zombies are non-fertile creatures. Their organs are necrotic and useless. There have been attempts to combine humans and zombies, but they have failed completely, and vice versa. The undead also show no desire, whether with their own kind or the living. Until more progress can be made in research, humanity's greatest fear—the dead breeding the dead—is comfortably impossible.

13.Liliang ghouls can inflict liliang as strong as a living person. The specific liliang that can be cast varies depending on the individual differences lost. The liliang that humans possess during their lifetime muscles will remain after death. Unlike living bodies, adrenaline is not believed to have an effect on the dead, preventing zombies from unleashing the instantaneous explosive power that we humans can unleash. One advantage that the living dead possess is their never-ending staying power. Think about when you're exhausted, or when you're so exhausted. Pain and exhaustion weaken your limits, and none of this affects the deceased, and they continue their movements with liliang of the same size until the muscles are literally broken apart. Even if it means an increasing number of weakened zombies, it will still make the first attack extremely powerful. It's no surprise that some barricades that are enough to exhaust 3 or even 4 adults can fall over with a single zombie.

14. The deceased who is "on foot" at speed is actually limping or staggering forward. Even when they are not damaged or highly decayed, their lack of coordination leads to erratic paces. Speed is basically determined entirely by the length of the legs. Tall zombies have a larger stride than their shorter counterparts. Zombies don't seem to be able to run. The zombies that have been observed to walk the fastest are only 1.5 seconds per step, but similar to Liliang, the advantage of the dead over humans is that they are tireless. Those who thought they had dumped their own undead stalkers would do well to remember the story of the tortoise-hare race. Obviously, in this case, there is a good chance that the rabbit will be eaten alive.