1 zombies can smell humans/false there nervous system fails mostly so they rely on sight and sound.

2 zombies only eat people/false they eat any living animals but humans are big and easy to catch.

3 zombies can live cut in half/false they are nearly like humans and use the digestive system so no sorry

4 zombies can learn/true a zombie has little or no memory but they can learn to weild wepons like axes

give me some other myths.

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in regards to #3 i thought they just went on instinct, not the need to eat.
be like that.zombies are people that are dead cause of a virus wich makes them want go back to needs of primative men wich zombies can die of starvation wich is why crountrys would qurintine areas.not just to stop the infection to grow but to starve the zombies.
so we're talking 28 days later kinda zombies? not the rise from the dead kind?
yea cause it's more scientific
not necessarily read the Zombie Survival Guide
they don't starve
they eat flesh too
zombies use all their senses equally.... they don't have a preference like humans
they don't digest they eat because the will and instinct is still there fresh within the deepest parts of their brain
they prefer humans it is not known why but they'll eat anything
their motor skills and hand-eye coordination are blow halfway through the infection period so pretty much the only thing they can grip is your arm or torso while sinking their teeth into your flesh... all thought processes stop when reanimation takes place
I heard some zombies drop their drawers to take a leak or dump. Sounds like bullshit to me. I ain't never seen one go, but they always got stains on the backsides of their jeans.

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