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I don't know,, I think it's getting better. I kind of like seeing how it starts,, and thinking what I would do differently
^^^ that's what I figured.... But ( my turn to push my nerdy glasses higher up on my nose) if the zombie skulls in TWD are so rotten that they are mushy, how come the bones in their legs are still able to support the weight of the body.
.... Quickly remove nerdy glasses before I get turned off by the show..... Rapidly grab a bottle of the good stuff to numb it all...![]()
Good point -- but now it's my turn to be nerdy --- the slow decalcification is what leads the older zombies to get mushy heads. I'm assuming the decalcification process begins with the interior of the bone and works its way out. The skull doesn't have anything inside it to reinforce it -- therefore when the bones become brittle and weak the skull caves in. The Femur (which is tough as hell) doesn't break as easily because the zombies body mass has dropped so significantly and given the way the zombies walk -- the impact force is very minimal. It's entire plausible to assume that some of the zombies who end up crawling -- do so because their leg bones have broken (maybe they're super old).
^^^ that's what I figured.... But ( my turn to push my nerdy glasses higher up on my nose) if the zombie skulls in TWD are so rotten that they are mushy, how come the bones in their legs are still able to support the weight of the body.
.... Quickly remove nerdy glasses before I get turned off by the show..... Rapidly grab a bottle of the good stuff to numb it all...![]()
This has been my complaint since Walking Dead started. I don't know how the show seasons relate to real time but we have to be a at least a couple of years into the scenario by now. You would think that these things would degrade and collapse from being out in the elements non-stop.
They do feed.... Perhaps that nourishment slows down the rate of decay..... There are MILLIONS of them out there too....
Over rationalizing this show too much..... Back to the bottle I go :very_drunk::very_drunk::very_drunk: