Originally posted by psycho gundam
iirc a raven eat some corpse and while perched on a high structure, a drop of blood landed in some guy's eye and he later transformed.the bird acted as any of it's species does *shrug*
Originally posted by StyleTime
I may be confusing this with another movie, but it's been a while since I saw 28 Days Later. Weren't there monkeys or somesuch infected with the virus too?
Yeah, the disease was initially a virus within a few chimps, then some animal rights terrorists/activists let them out, got attacked by the "liberated" chimps, and movie magic ensued. However, diseases that are contractible by primates are not necessarily contagious to other species. They could possibly be carriers but not suffer from the disease.
Originally posted by illadelph12
Yeah, the disease was initially a virus within a few chimps, then some animal rights terrorists/activists let them out, got attacked by the "liberated" chimps, and movie magic ensued. However, diseases that are contractible by primates are not necessarily contagious to other species. They could possibly be carriers but not suffer from the disease.
Originally posted by illadelph12Bingo. Also can Spider-Man be affected? He can't turn into a vampire due to his blood (the Marvel Zombie thing was more of a plot hole).
Considering the amount of ground that has to be covered, I'd choose Spider-man and Blade. Either of them is strong enough to carry a human pretty effortlessly, and both are very agile, so in major cities we'd be able to stick to rooftops, and if we took the route through the plains they can cover the ground rather quickly. Also Spider-man has the ability to web me up out of harms way should we reach somewhere where he and Blade are forced to fight, as well as Blade using guns so I'd likely be able to be armed myself.