Earlier in the week, some very hot weather and some improperly refrigerated salsa led to my tummy and toilet getting together for a fiesta. Consequently, I'm a little behind in posting my review of Rhiannon Frater's The First Days. I should have it up by Monday at the latest.
That hasn't stopped me from having zombies on the brain though, - I guess it's better than zombies eating my brain, am I right? - and I started thinking about how the greatest threat zombies must face are flies. Specifically, egg laying flies. Maggots eat dead flesh. Zombies are dead flesh. So it stands to reason that flies would view zombies as a walking buffet.
So I did a search on it and found this article from Cracked that came out awhile ago. Looks like we don't have to fear zombies as much as we thought.
7 Scientific Reasons a Zombie Outbreak Would Fail
That hasn't stopped me from having zombies on the brain though, - I guess it's better than zombies eating my brain, am I right? - and I started thinking about how the greatest threat zombies must face are flies. Specifically, egg laying flies. Maggots eat dead flesh. Zombies are dead flesh. So it stands to reason that flies would view zombies as a walking buffet.
So I did a search on it and found this article from Cracked that came out awhile ago. Looks like we don't have to fear zombies as much as we thought.
7 Scientific Reasons a Zombie Outbreak Would Fail
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