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Originally Posted by Wormius
Necrophilia? I am not basing this on any statistical reasoning, but in a scenario where a corpse would come back to life and eat your face, I believe that rates of necrophilia would go down. I am actually guessing there would be no necrophilia. Again, only basing this on the fact that you'd be killed doing it, practictioners would eventually become extinct.
Along the lines of other weird questions about the show - how come the walkers don't actually kill, permanently, the humans they eat? Given the voracity of a walker's appetite, and the limited amount of human flesh to eat, a group should be able to devour a person in no time and finish off the brain, thus preventing the person from turning. Yet, for some reason the walkers don't completely finish up eating the the humans they caught, for example Otis.
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Otis was completely torn up, he wasn't coming back from that zombie or no. The general consensus is that a horde of zombies will devour a person if they're able to, but a single zombie probably couldn't finish the job before the person turned.