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have they ever covered what is going on with the animals? Are the dead guys just eating them all up? Seems like they aren't fast enough to catch anything outside a cow or pig. I'm sure domestic dogs are easy pickings for them.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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I think these are excellent possibilities. She is carrying a backpack with her which may contain supplies for the exiles. And what if the exiles aren't exactly exiles, but posted sentries. We only have the word of a politician that they were "exiled".Comment
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Well, we've seen both humans & walkers feasting on a variety of animals.Comment
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Let's see... They ate Rick's horse, the deer outside camp, the stomach autopsy zombie had eaten a groundhog... It's noticeable that we never see cats & dogs, except for the pack a couple weeks back. No cattle anywhere, no pigs, not too many birds... I can't believe the zombies ate most of them..I'm pretty sure I can't catch a robin nor a squirrel in my bare hands, and I'd like to believe I can move faster and with a bit more cunning than a walker.
If you ever watched 'Life Without People' the cats, rabbits, etc would be in the midst of a population explosion, as would the mice, rats, coyotes... Even a lot of the zoo animals could be surviving if they escape.
It's also interesting to note how the plants aren't growing crazy over the roads, houses...after two years the grass alone should be a foot high!Comment
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yeah, I noticed at the house where Mika and Lizzie met their demise that it looked sort of mowed, and was expecting some surprise survivors there. I was just wondering if I missed a comment about the virus taking out animals, too. It sure seems like there should be more around, especially wild ones.Let's see... They ate Rick's horse, the deer outside camp, the stomach autopsy zombie had eaten a groundhog... It's noticeable that we never see cats & dogs, except for the pack a couple weeks back. No cattle anywhere, no pigs, not too many birds... I can't believe the zombies ate most of them..I'm pretty sure I can't catch a robin nor a squirrel in my bare hands, and I'd like to believe I can move faster and with a bit more cunning than a walker.
If you ever watched 'Life Without People' the cats, rabbits, etc would be in the midst of a population explosion, as would the mice, rats, coyotes... Even a lot of the zoo animals could be surviving if they escape.
It's also interesting to note how the plants aren't growing crazy over the roads, houses...after two years the grass alone should be a foot high!You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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cool, perhaps Penguins will be the next dominant species.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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Amy & Andrea were fishing in season one, but no one since. You would think that would be a perfect way to eat too, being quiet not attracting attention instead of blasting away with the guns... They should all have one of those folding compact rods & tackle in their packs. Would make a boring show I guess, but people talking on a creek bank is just as exciting as people talking in a barn.Comment
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they are really slow, so the zombies can catch them. The fish I was wondering about, too. When the Governor latched on to that RV group, there was a lake that someone said was dead, no fishing.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
 


							
						
							
						
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