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      • While there's a long history and fascination with animated corpses in American literature and cinema, zombies aren't originally a product of the American imagination. The undead corpses actually trace their roots to Haiti and Haitian Creole traditions that have their roots in African religious customs.
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  2. Sep 13, 2017 · Zombie folklore has been around for centuries in Haiti, possibly originating in the 17th century when West African slaves were brought in to work on Haiti’s sugar cane plantations. Brutal...

    • Zombie ants. Ophiocordyceps is a genus of fungi that has more than 200 species, and mycologists are still counting. Many species of fungi can be dangerous, often because they are toxic to animals, but there is one thing in particular that makes Ophiocordyceps especially frightening.
    • Zombie spiders. Last year, zoologist Philippe Fernandez-Fournier — from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada — and colleagues made a chilling discovery in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
    • The reanimated virus. Reanimating humans, or, at least, human-like creatures, as in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein or H. P. Lovecraft’s “Herbert West: Reanimator,” is a notion that has piqued the interest of writers, filmmakers and, of course, scientists, throughout the ages.
    • Zombie plants. Also, in 2014, researchers from the John Innes Centre in Norwich, United Kingdom, found that certain bacteria, known as “phytoplasma,” turn some plants into “zombies.”
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZombieZombie - Wikipedia

    The English word "zombie" was first recorded in 1819 in a history of Brazil by the poet Robert Southey, in the form of "zombi". [3] Dictionaries trace the word's origin to African languages, relating to words connected to gods, ghosts and souls.

  4. Oct 10, 2012 · Zombies are real — in the minds of believers in voodoo and witchcraft. Scientific claims of their existence have been refuted.

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · Where did all this come from? It is common to trace the contemporary zombie back to George Romero's 1968 B-movie shocker, Night of the Living Dead.

  6. Undead and not quite living, where do zombies come from and why are they here? The story of our contemporary fascination with zombies begins in Africa and continues through Haiti and Hollywood. Here are ten things to know about their history, their causes, and their role in contemporary culture.

  7. Where Did Zombies Originally Come From? The Ancient Greeks were the first with a documented fear of the dead—or, undead . Archaeologists have discovered ancient graves of skeletons that were pinned down by rocks and other heavy objects, presumably to prevent the bodies from rising and reanimating.

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