The Feds Help us on Zombie attacks

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Sorry if this is posted already, but know I haven't seen it here.

Even if it has, we all need to be awarfe of the threats out there so we can plan ahead. I just checked the loads in my shotgun to make sure that it was ready for any zombie attacks.

http://www.fvza.org/
 
Just when you start to relax and not worry about zombies, there they are again.




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[font=Arial,Helvetica]Stage II Zombie[/font]The Stage II zombie retains both eyes. The nose is partially gone, and the area around the mouth is beginning to undergo significant necrosis. Still, the zombie has a large amount of intact flesh and some sharp teeth and presents a formidable adversary.


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Stage III Zombie

Both eyes, all the teeth and most of the nose are gone in the Stage III zombie. Such a zombie is likely to be malnourished and confused. In the old days, people often made sport of Stage III zombies, taunting them with stick and rocks. But as many of these pranksters found out, the Stage III zombie still had some power in its jaws and was capable of clamping down on a forearm and spreading the virus in an instant.



edit - I'm guessing you all can't see the photos either ...? What's the trick? I've had problems with this for a while. Seems this dog can't even learn an old trick that he never learned to begin with. :D
 
Has anybody ever encounter a Zombie Bear??? :eek:

I would be willing to face hordes of normal zombies with my Everest Katana... but I don't know if I could stand up to a Zombie Grizz...

Alan
 
I'm concerned about what we haven't yet seen in the training films.

Ever wonder about the other animals? As AC said...a zombie Griz would be terrifying...but there are millions more zombie birds, zombie rats, zombie chipmunks...

Geeze...forget about living safely in a barricaded city...you'd need to be hermetically sealed somewhere.

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