Are there real zombies?


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Zombies There is a compound that can mimic the symptoms of zombie like behavior. Tetrodotoxin is a compound found in puffer fish and other poisonous sea creatures that can slow bodily functions to mimic death. Unfortunately, the slowed bodily functions also deprive the brain of oxygen and cause severe brain damage. When the toxin's affects begin to wear off, the victim emerges from their seemingly dead state. Don't purposely try this because the semi-catatonic state is permanent. ChaCha for now!

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1962, in Haiti. A man called Clairvius Narcisse was sold to a zombie master Clairvius refused to sell family land.

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No, They certainly capture the imagination of the masses. Belief in zombis is widespread in Haiti and in many communities.

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In real life, zombies come from Haiti. They are people who are almost-killed, then raised from the almost-dead by a voodoo priest!

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According to Dr. Wade Davis, a person poisoned with Haitian zombie powder regains consciousness either while in the coffin. ChaCha

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