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Change: BOOMheadshot-hmmm maybe the animal will act as a carrier to the disease.Maybe it will also possibly have fewer symptoms than us humans, such as:weaker infection, stronger infection, death, and a whole lot more possibilitys. See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First signs of
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Change: ReverantFaun:Well seeing as how we humans don't have the strongest immune system in the animal kingdom but we aren't the most prone to disease either then there are two possibilities:One Any animal could just as easily die from being bit, or could become zombified Two We have
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Change: Zombie How are zombies created? How a zombie virus could arise Celestial Events karaz: well if that was true i still say we'd all be dead zombie bugs just think about that zombie bugs that in my mind is hell though i think the zombies will eat anything that moves
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Change: Dooran: While it is possible for the zombie virus (as it seems is the most probable cause) could in theory go cross-species, there is one
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Change: -I-I really doubt that it will spread to animals, or we would all be dead instantly (zombie insects, zombie fleas, zombie dogs, zombie charging rhinos....) and after all the Zombie Survival Guide (i guess its our bible here) says Humans Only. TonyPro --Cross-species infection is
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May 30 2008, 11:58 PM EDT
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Change: I basicly think the same as StrykerPez the animals can carry but will not turn.See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First signs of a zombie outbreak Why hunt the living? Motor Skills Possibility of "recovery" Psychological effects on the living Experimentations Origin of
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Change: far fetched, it stands to reason that there is a distinct possibility that such an agent could make he species leap. The only saving grace would be that eventually an immunity would form to such a disease. But that would take decades, and the world we be overrun.Tactics101:
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May 16 2008, 5:27 PM EDT
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Change: be carried in other mammals. A dog infected with the Z-virus would show no signs of infection, yet if the dog bit a human, then the human would turn. See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First signs of a zombie outbreak Why hunt the living?
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Change: I think we are all forgetting the possiblity of a man-made viral agent, similar to Resident Evil's T-Virus. While farfetched, it stands to reason that
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May 5 2008, 8:07 AM EDT
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Change: Apocalypsewillcome: If zombies did infect mice or rats or anything like that then I'd be screwed! There's like a million rats in the fields next to my house! :P See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First signs of a zombie outbreak Why hunt the living?
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Change: Tactics101: Everyone remember The Black Plague or Bubonic Plague? So of course cross-species transmission is possibleSee also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First signs of a zombie outbreak Why hunt the living? Motor Skills Possibility of "recovery" Psychological effects on the living Experimentations Origin
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Change: Face it, if it does hop to animal's there's no point in any planing. I mean hordes of zombe fleas? you're screwed, and what if
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Change: stregnthstrength of a rhino? Or a cheeta?cheetah? What if it raises the size of the animal and makes them more violent. What if all the bugs in the world become 5 feet tall? Beetles would rule the world.Gladimnotdaonly1: I've been thinking on
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Change: said the infected animal would probably be affected differently. I don't believe it would be a mating urge, could be though. Like a dog can
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Change: : The chances of the virus effecting animals as well as humans is extremely high. If its a virus of that substantial proportions, the limits
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Change: I can only hope with all my heart that the viral nightmare that keeps us up at night cannon cross species lines. If it can, I give our collective civilization less time on the earth than the half-life of a not-so-stable isotope.See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs
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Change: I believe that whether it is a bacteria or a virus the infection could infect humans and animals. This does not mean, however, that the
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Change: --Cross-species infection is seen only in a small portion of known viral strains. And in those that can be transmitted from animals to humans, drastic
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Change: : I think it could spread to other species, but they would act like a "Typhoid Mary". They could carry the disease/virus/parasite/whatever, but not be affected by it.See also: Deteriorating tissue impacts First Signs of a zombie bite First signs of a zombie outbreak Why hunt the living? Motor
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Change: ZEROFLY: Althought the virus can be transfered over to animals, they cannot be reanimated. The animal in question becomes infected and dies sooner than a
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