Why You Wouldn't Survive Primal's Plague of Madness (Dinosaur Zombies)

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Threats to widescale survival from prehistoric predators and apocalyptic meteors are discussed alongside the Primal's Plague of Madness outbreak, showing severe symptoms and violent behaviors in infected dinosaurs. The potential pandemic, possibly related to rabies or necrotizing fasciitis, could spread to humans, leading to catastrophic consequences and requiring a fierce battle for survival against the infected individuals.

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  • The Primal's Plague of Madness, originating from unknown sources, causes extreme symptoms like dehydration and violent behavior in infected dinosaurs, leading to a relentless killing spree within their herds.
  • The potential spread of this infection to humans could result in a devastating pandemic, necessitating efficient methods of containment and control to prevent widespread chaos and loss of life, highlighting the urgent need for preparedness and response strategies.

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Recent questions

  • What are some threats to widescale survival?

    Predatory dinosaurs, meteors, infections, diseases.

  • What is the Primal's Plague of Madness?

    Unknown origin infection causing extreme symptoms and behaviors.

  • How does the Plague of Madness affect dinosaurs?

    Causes severe symptoms, dehydration, violent behavior, herd destruction.

  • What are the potential implications of the Plague of Madness spreading to humans?

    Rapid, violent infections with devastating consequences.

  • How would a widespread outbreak of infected behemoths impact the modern world?

    Dire situation, chaos, struggle for resources, need for efficient killing methods.

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Summary

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Primal Plague: Deadly Infection Threatens Survival

  • Threats to widescale survival include prehistoric predators like giant predatory dinosaurs and apocalyptic meteors.
  • Rarely considered are infections or diseases possibly from prehistoric times, running rampant without a cure.
  • The Primal's Plague of Madness is discussed, originating from unknown origins.
  • The first outbreak of the madness plague is witnessed through a sickly Parasaurolophus infecting an Argentinosaurus.
  • The infected Argentinosaurus displays severe symptoms like dehydration and violent vomiting of blood.
  • The infected Argentinosaurus loses all sense of self, becoming a relentless and brutal killer.
  • The infected Argentinosaurus wipes out its entire herd of dinosaurs in a violent rampage.
  • The infection does not aim to spread but solely to kill, unlike typical infections.
  • The infection could be related to rabies or necrotizing fasciitis, with extreme symptoms and behaviors.
  • The Plague of Madness could potentially spread to humans, causing rapid and violent infections with devastating consequences.

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"Surviving Infected Behemoth Pandemic Chaos"

  • In the event of a widespread outbreak of infected behemoths, the modern world would face a dire situation due to the ease of spread among the abundant living creatures in densely populated areas, necessitating efficient killing methods to survive the chaos and subsequent struggle for resources.
  • The potential pandemic would lead to a catastrophic scenario where a significant portion of the population would succumb to the infected individuals or supplies, requiring a fierce battle with both civilian and militarized weapons to restore order amidst the madness and devastation caused by the plague.
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