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What do Malaria, slime balls, and a box of kittens have in common? ... Zombies!
From their Humble beginnings as slow, stumbling sacks of skin, to more recent iterations of swarms of sprinting savages. We've all seen a move, or two... or ten... but have you ever actually considered the validity of a strange fever reanimating it's victims? We have, and if you've continued reading to this point, you probably have too.
So stick around as we discuss the origins of the modern day zombie, some real life zombie viruses, head transplants, cyborg zombies, and a cookie. Who knows, maybe a certain explorer will manage to find his way into yet another episode.
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Special Thanks to Jacob Stephens for the music tracks. - Find him here!
If you like the show, have any questions, concerns, or show suggestions, please contact us on social media or via email at [email protected].
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What do Malaria, slime balls, and a box of kittens have in common? ... Zombies!
From their Humble beginnings as slow, stumbling sacks of skin, to more recent iterations of swarms of sprinting savages. We've all seen a move, or two... or ten... but have you ever actually considered the validity of a strange fever reanimating it's victims? We have, and if you've continued reading to this point, you probably have too.
So stick around as we discuss the origins of the modern day zombie, some real life zombie viruses, head transplants, cyborg zombies, and a cookie. Who knows, maybe a certain explorer will manage to find his way into yet another episode.
Social Media:
Click here to follow Counting Cryptids on Twitter
Click here to like Counting Crytpids on Facebook
Special Thanks to Jacob Stephens for the music tracks. - Find him here!
If you like the show, have any questions, concerns, or show suggestions, please contact us on social media or via email at [email protected].
Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and tell your friends.