I wouldn't say zombies are a different species than humans. Zombies, one way or another, are created from humans. If we are going with Walking Dead, then lets assume its an airborne virus. The virus embeds itself into the hosts brain, making connections to it and laying dormant until death. read more
Zombies are not a species. Zombies are just dead Human beings animated by an unknown virus. Let me be absolutely clear, zombies are not a species, doesn't matter if they come from The Walking Dead, or any Romero movie, or World War Z, they are not a different species ffs. read more
These zombies vary from other zombies as not just humans become infected, but animals and plants as well. The human zombies in Resident Evil follow an evolution line which is listed bellow: Hyper Zombies: These zombies are "new borns" and they tend to sprint fast towards their prey, they're stronger and a bit faster than the common zombies. read more
We talk, we laugh, we cry, we scream, we cough, we bang around and build stuff, etc. Zombies are attracted to all kinds of sounds, but they are particularly attracted to the kinds of sounds that humans make, or that are associated with humans (including things like car engines). Motion. People move in different ways than zombies. read more