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Post by willc453 on Jul 16, 2020 18:19:09 GMT -6
Zombies, like vampires are considered to be undead/not alive. Even though vampires can talk, zombies can't, at least in most zombie movies. And wouldn't this be considered some sort of racial (species?) discrimination? Anyway, do either of these put out any kind of body heat that can be detected by IR binoculars, scopes, etc.? Inquiring minds want to know. Attachments:
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Post by papaof2 on Jul 16, 2020 19:30:19 GMT -6
You could expect the heat of decomposition but that would need some research to see how much it would raise body temperature above ambient.
Are their digestive systems warm from eating fresh meat?
Vampires could be warmed by a fresh infusion of warn blood. Amount of temperature increase needs research.
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Post by freebirde on Jul 19, 2020 13:54:45 GMT -6
When hunting vampires, get night vision that has a UV laser instead of IR laser.
Fictional zombies would not show up well on thermal imaging. Real life zombies, people who don't care who or what they harm to feed their desires, do show up on thermal imaging. And Liberals are telling us we must allow them to riot and loot.
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Post by papaof2 on Jul 19, 2020 14:08:35 GMT -6
As long as it's not in those liberals' neighborhood.
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