 According to Webster’s Dictionary a zombie is a “will-less and speechless human in the West Indies capable only of automatic movement who is held.

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 According to Webster’s Dictionary a zombie is a “will-less and speechless human in the West Indies capable only of automatic movement who is held to have died and been supernaturally reanimated.”

 Most zombies that we are familiar with are a result of a biological outbreak. Whether it is viral, chemical, or bacterial is under debate.  The infection is spread through contact exposure and blood exchange  If you are bitten you will become a zombie

 As a result of the infection certain symptoms include, fatigue, nausea, and fever.  The most important indicator being fever

 Stay Calm. Don’t lose your head. The minute you do, rational thought goes out the window and you could become zombie food.

REMEMBER WEIGHT AND MANEUVERABILITY ARE KEY TO SURVIVAL  Equip Yourself: Put together a backpack of things you might need like food, water, clothing, and weapons.

 Rifle  Handgun  Machete  Shovel

 You must destroy the brain to stop a zombie You get the IDEA!!!

 Avoid populated areas: more people = more zombies

 There are many other tips to surviving a zombie outbreak. For more tips I recommend reading.