Research! The pyramid model isn't used exclusively for the food chain. It is useful in any case where you need a graphical representation of hierarchy.
ok as you can see by this graph zombies eat you so here are a few things to make sure the guy next to u gets eaten and not you. 1. use your improvised weapons of destruction to destroy the "brain" of all approaching zombies. 2. DO NOT SPLIT UP because one of you will get eaten and or turned into a zombie and then u will be like "bro y u eatin my brainz dude" 3. under any circumstances do not use fire because the only thing worse that undead hordes trying to eat your brain is undead hordes trying to eat
I would argue that the graphical model representing the zombie food chain is only true within a certain scope of recorded zombie behaviour. Zombi 2 shark scene, anyone? I feel it important to note that in many a zombie movie or story, there is often some amount of deviation in zombie behaviour that throws off the surviving humans. Evolution of a classic storyline.
Lame. (Score:1, Interesting)
Seriously. Not only not relevant, not even done well.
Have one entry, "braaaaains". Done.
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Quick zombie survival tips (Score:1)
ok as you can see by this graph zombies eat you so here are a few things to make sure the guy next to u gets eaten and not you. 1. use your improvised weapons of destruction to destroy the "brain" of all approaching zombies. 2. DO NOT SPLIT UP because one of you will get eaten and or turned into a zombie and then u will be like "bro y u eatin my brainz dude" 3. under any circumstances do not use fire because the only thing worse that undead hordes trying to eat your brain is undead hordes trying to eat
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I'll go with Velma.
nonfinite representation of the zombie food chain (Score:1)