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There have been no zombie outbreaks ever, as they are fictional. But no proof exists otherwise.

Edit: Who is to say that it is not possible at all? Apparently Jesus was able to revive people who were in a known dead state, and he himself had walked 3 days after his death. (Apparently) So who is to say that when your body dies and your brain is still active, that there is not some sort of chemical or what not that can revert your brain to its primal state of the need to feed? Even possibly get up and walk around? Or "reanimate"?

Diffrent Edit: Actually in 1932 i think it was Florida had a Hurricane First one ever recorded. it appears that it rained and stormed causing carnage and destruction, with floods, the floods carried diseases that plueged rats and other pests, the rats were on the islands outside of Florida and the rats plueged the people, witnesses thought the people were just Hurricane survivors, but soon after they died of the pluege. it appeared that the pluege was turning them violent and Dangerous. so it can be possible but i don't think it could happen.

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A zombie outbreak is highly implausible in reality. Zombies, as depicted in popular culture, are fictional beings that defy the laws of nature and Biology. While viruses and diseases can spread, creating a scenario like a zombie outbreak where the dead come back to life is scientifically impossible.

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