Do zombies get full?

Zombies can't get full. No matter how much they eat
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, 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.
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What happens when a zombie is full?

Once infected and full zombification has taken place, the zombie is no longer alive, so its flesh is not palatable to other zombies. If all the humans were eaten or infected the zombies would not turn on each other, or eat animals – they would roam around looking for more live humans.
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Do zombies poop?

Thus, even with a sick brain the zombies would most likely have normal excretory habits, albeit without the conscious sphincter control (CNS) exhibited by most of us living folk. Your answer, then, is yes. Zombies poop.
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How do zombies digest food?

Zombies don't have an effective digestive system because of the lack of enzymes and a lack of a means to deliver digested food into the body systems, which is why zombies are always hungry. because they cannot digest food, their stomachs tend to bloat.
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What happens to the food zombies eat?

Food isn't fuel for zombies. They don't need it to survive, and in fact can't even digest it. It just sits there in their zombie tummies and ferments, sometimes to the point that their guts explode.
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What part of the body do zombies eat?

Here's why everyone thinks zombies eat brains – even though they rarely do. Actually, they (almost) never do that. You hear it so often, it probably seems like an undisputed truth now: zombies are all about your brains.
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Do zombies sleep?

Zombies are on the prowl at all times of day and night! They are not nocturnal, they are arrhythmic! And insomniac. They never sleep!
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Can a zombie fart?

Zombies Fart When Punctured

Rotting corpses produce copious amounts of gas that bubble up and become trapped under the skin. When the flesh is punctured, the gas will be released from somewhere other than the mouth.
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Do the walkers sleep?

The opening scene shows Alexandria's main crew roping down into an underground military spot where there are bags of army grade MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat)... and also sleeping walkers. They all have that zombie sleep apnea and are big snorers, but they are indeed sleeping which seems kind of wild.
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Can zombies smell you?

Zombies may have impaired brain function in many ways, but they do have a razor-sharp sense of smell — at least when it comes to sniffing out living human flesh.
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Can zombies get tired?

Zombies may not feel fatigue, but you don't need to feel muscle fatigue before your body gives out on you.
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Do walkers digest their food?

Traditionally, they don't digest. The food rots, but there's no digestion. TWD largely follows Romero's zombie 'rules', which (as described in Max Brook's Zombie Survival Guide) include the fact that zombie's don't digest, and if they eat too much, they will literally burst.
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Do zombies eat brains?

The modern pop culture Zombie is characterized by feasting on human brains. The king of all zombie films, George Romero never showed zombies consuming human brains. It was not until the 1985 film Return of the Living Dead did zombies consumed brains.
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Why are zombies green?

Then, as the blood cells begin to burst, they release hemoglobin into the surrounding tissue. This stains the tissue with a red or reddish-brown hue. As the body decomposes further, chemical changes take place that produce skin colors including greenish-yellow, greenish-blue or greenish-black.
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Would zombies freeze in the winter?

This answers your question - zombies are essentially unharmed by the freezing process, and remain in a sort of hibernation until the weather allows them to thaw out and become active and mobile again.
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Can zombies swim?

“Zombies can't swim,” executive producer Dave Erickson said at the AMC series' PaleyFest panel on Saturday. “They can wade.
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Can zombies climb trees?

Everyone knows zombies can't climb trees or hike up mountains, their dead limbs don't have the muscle mass, so becoming an expert in climbing would be a good way to get yourself to safety quickly.
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Do walkers need to breathe?

They don't require oxygen, but they can still breathe in order to moan. But they don't need to breathe.
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Why do we sleepwalk?

Causes of sleepwalking include: Hereditary (the condition may run in families). Lack of sleep or extreme fatigue. Interrupted sleep or unproductive sleep, from disorders like sleep apnea (brief pauses in the child's breathing pattern during sleep).
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What are zombies attracted to?

The zombies are cannibals.
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  • As in humans, sight, smell, and hearing.
  • Particularly attracted to the smell of blood and the pheromones in sweat.
  • Their sense of smell can be overpowered by chemicals with a strong scent, ie perfumes or alcohol.
  • Alcoholic drink may either disguise humans or repel zombies.
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Why do zombies run so fast?

Or, to be more exact, their speed is their virus's weakness. Fast zombies don't just run fast; they become zombies fast, too. In “World War Z,” the time between being bitten by a zombie to being reborn as a sprinting, snapping shock troop of the undead yourself is less than 15 seconds.
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Why do zombies moan?

A hypothesis put forth by ZRS Member, Gregory Pickman, may hold the answer. Pickman suggests that zombies are able to make noise for one simple reason: they breathe. He asserts that because a zombie is technically dead, it doesn't need to take in oxygen to continue “living”.
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Why do zombies walk slow?

The classical 'Romero-style' zombie moves slowly, almost reluctantly. It was deliberately created to give them the effect Romero wanted. Zombies play to the core human fear: the human-looking inhuman thing. They are so like us in appearance, and so different in behavior.
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