I was wondering, do they use their senses as we do?
In early Walking Dead, we see Rick and Glenn coating themselves with walker guts to avoid detection.
So the rule would be "smell"?
Michonne uses "neutered" walkers to blend in. But they walk at a distance from a couple of feet. Yet other walkers (even ones a foot away from her) don't detect her until she starts moving faster and beheading some.
So in this case, it wasn't just smell, but also motion.
Do they use sight then, as they react to motion?
Can they actually use their eyes, as these are the first to rot and deteriorate?
Also, why do Michonne's neutered walkers stop "getting an appetite"?
Yes, they have no arms or lower jaw, but that shouldn't stop their hunger. Why do they leave her alone, and don't even attempt a "nibble"?
In early Walking Dead, we see Rick and Glenn coating themselves with walker guts to avoid detection.
So the rule would be "smell"?
Michonne uses "neutered" walkers to blend in. But they walk at a distance from a couple of feet. Yet other walkers (even ones a foot away from her) don't detect her until she starts moving faster and beheading some.
So in this case, it wasn't just smell, but also motion.
Do they use sight then, as they react to motion?
Can they actually use their eyes, as these are the first to rot and deteriorate?
Also, why do Michonne's neutered walkers stop "getting an appetite"?
Yes, they have no arms or lower jaw, but that shouldn't stop their hunger. Why do they leave her alone, and don't even attempt a "nibble"?
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