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The Zombie Apocalypse may have just started in Florida.
In a truly sickening crime, a former high school football star was found naked on a Miami roadway this weekend literally eating another man’s head.
The victim lost over 80% of his face in the attack and was still listed in critical condition three days later.
It took several bullets to get the attacker to stop - and then, only when he actually died. The first couple of shots appeared to have no effect at all.
Authorities say the cheap street version of LSD known as ‘bath salts’ is to blame for the cannibalistic behavior.
A local policeman claims that at least four other attacks have happened in South Florida due to bath salts. In each case the attackers displayed ‘super-human’ behaviors and used their jaws as weapons.
Are street drugs creating zombie-like men?
Are you truly prepared to fight zombies?
Hornady ammunition wants to help all of us win the zombie apocalypse with Z-Max, an exclusive line of bullets designed to kill zombies.
Yes, bullets made for the undead.
A great marketing ploy for sure, but perhaps also a good “just in case” purchase to consider prior to December.
And make no mistake, these bullets are live ammunition:
Hornady® Zombie Max™ ammunition is NOT a toy (IT IS LIVE AMMUNITION), but is intended only to be used on…ZOMBIES, also known as the living dead, undead, etc. No human being, plant, animal, vegetable or mineral should ever be shot with Hornady® Zombie Max™ ammunition. Again, we repeat, Hornady® Zombie Max™ ammunition is for use on ZOMBIES ONLY, and that’s not a nickname, phrase or cute way of referring to anybody, place or thing.
Brains?
Flies are turning California honeybees into zombies.
Biologists have found a parasitic fly inside bees from three-quarters of 31 surveyed hives in the San Francisco area.
The parasites control the bee’s behavior, disrupting its normal daytime routine and turning it into a nocturnal creature. The infected bees abandon their hives, disrupting the critical colony system.
Scientists believe this killer parasite may be contributing to Colony Collapse Disorder, which is rapidly killing honeybee hives across the U.S.
Our nation’s agricultural community depends on honeybees to pollinate nuts, vegetables and fruits. For California, where the zombie bees were discovered, its $1 billion annual almond business is entirely dependent on pollination from honeybees.
Clearly, zombie bees are no laughing matter.
Zombies come in all sizes.
A parasitic fungi in the South American rainforest is forcing ants to do its bidding - in life and after death.
Once attacked by the fungus, an ant will follow its command to find a resting spot to die, where the fungus will continue to grow and attack other insects through the dead ant.
Are human zombies far behind? http://huff.to/hhfEdZ