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      • To put it bluntly, zombie digestion doesn't exist. Zombies are, after all, dead. They are compelled to bite any animal that moves, including humans, and given the chance, they will "eat" flesh, but it doesn't actually benefit them in any way.
      scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/106421/zombies-why-do-they-need-to-feed-on-living-animals-humans
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  2. Oct 30, 2015 · Zombies can't get full. No matter how much they eat, their hunger never dissipates. In his book World War Z, Brooks describes zombies who have eaten so much flesh that their stomachs rupture, splitting the abdomen open and causing the already eaten flesh to spill out onto the floor.

  3. Oct 25, 2022 · Second, humans make terrible observers of zombie behavior because we are always either fleeing or being killed by them. No one sticks around to do a proper observational study.

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    • LOCALLY SOURCED FLESH. Some say the Nachzehrer from German mythology is actually a vampire, but blood is not on its menu. Instead, after rising from the grave, the ghoul eats its own flesh.
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    • ASTRONAUT ICE CREAM. Edgar Rice Burroughs, the author of Tarzan, also wrote a sci-fi serial that features zombies ... in space. In Lost on Venus, a mad scientist named Skor steals blood from the living and uses it to revive the dead, who do his bidding.
  4. Feb 9, 2022 · As any consumer of pop culture knows, a zombie's main characteristic is its drive to eat human flesh. Verstynen and Voytek say that if they really existed, zombies would be...

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  5. The answer is as varied as you want it to be. A few reasons from various zombie films and other media I've run across: Spreading of the infection, as others have stated. The zombie needs the flesh and brain chemicals to sustain its rotting form.

  6. Dec 14, 2012 · But this only begs the question: WHY do zombies only want to eat living human flesh? I think it might be a status issue amongst monsters. Kenton Sem, Bethlehem, Pa.

  7. Oct 9, 2010 · Zombies groan, indicating that they breathe. Their veins pump blood, otherwise rigor mortis (the stiffening of dead muscle tissue), would make it impossible for them to move. Peristalsis, the reflexive muscle movement that pushes food down the throat, enables them to swallow chewed-up human brains.

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