ANSWERS: 12
  • After drying out for so long, I'd assume so.
  • All I need to know is they're not bulletproof. +5
  • ... probably ... ... rotting flesh will often produce methane, sulfides, & sulfates ... and wax is often made from fat ... while certain molds behave like brewer's yeast and will produce alcohol ... combine that with the fact that the dead tend to dry out, and as a body looses water, it becomes less fire retardant ...
  • The one from "Land of the Dead" was pretty flammable.
  • Not the fake one's hopefully; that's what I'm going to be for Halloween! Thank you for the warning sign. I'll be sure to stay away from open flames! :-D
  • Winter are coming in, I will use them in lighting bonfire.
  • are you doing your annual holloween costume experiments again?
  • Most zombies within an advanced state of decomposition will take easily to fire, due to rotting entrails and drying flesh. Not to mention that their dirty and unwashed clothes will also easily go up in flames, which may help to torch the harder to burn parts that still contain blood or other liquids. Fire can be a good solution for a zombie, however one must be wary. If the zombie is fresh, you will need a very hot flame to consume it. It takes a reasonably high degree to consume the human body through fire, so chances are, a fresh zombie will become nothing but a flaming zombie, which is just as dangerous. It will not feel pain and will keep coming unless it is totally consumed.
  • I'd have said flatulent instead.
  • BAM, exploding zombies!
  • Yes!! Highly flammable
  • Yes. Zombies hate fire and will burn if ignited. I would advice against trying this during a Zombie Outbreak though. While a zombie will burn, it feels no pain. This means that it will continue to come after you even while engulfed in flames. One thing worse than a zombie is a flaming zombie! Besides... the smell would be horrible! ;)

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