zombie=corpse+life
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A VIRUS BEATS YOUR COMPUTER AND BURNS WHOLE WORLD... no, ok... You just see what happened and the story ends.
A vampire is a dead corpse reanimated therefore a vampire does not live anywhere. Your question is an oxymoron.
In fictional portrayals, zombies are often created through infection or reanimation of a dead body. Common methods include being bitten by a zombie or exposure to a virus that reanimates the dead.
Zombies themselves are not living. however, they are often reanimated by a virus, which is living, so it eventually REdies. You may be tempted to argue that a virus isn't a living thing, and you may be right, seeing how it doesnt reproduce by itself. Because a virus need living cells to reproduce, and zombies aren't living, the virus would eventually die out, thus de-animating the zombie. So the question becomes: how long do zombie-making viruses live? According to Max Brooks' Zombie survival guide, it takes about 3 to 5 years for the reanimated corpse to "die".
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Zombie + Corpse = Ghoul
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