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Can someone please proof read this with basic spelling and punctuation and grammar please In the case of a zombie apocalypse there are a few things you'll need to know starting with the abilities and behavior of zombies. We all know the classic mone and grone, the clumsy
walk with arms sticking out the no brain, and the obvious one always hunting, from movies
and TV but that is not all true. Fist off, most zombies looking for prey won't moan and groan or
make any noise, while yes they don't have a brain but at the same time they also won't have
their voice box, the thing that makes us speak. Therefore when hiding from a zombie it your
ability to here will not help you, but might actually hurt you, during a zombie apocalypse. You
are gonna want to be hiding most of the time unless of course you with another human, it will
be so quiet that the lack of noise will cause severe tinnitus that will destroy you focus. Now
back to the actual zombies. One thing the movie and tv writers got right about zombies they
have no brain unless they were born with in a month or two before the apocalypse there brain
has already decayed. Along with other parts of the zombie, how old the corps is determines
the ability of the zombie the older the zombies are the less ability they have due to decaying
and rotting of the body parts.

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