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Zombies, and true time limit

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Zombies are reanimated corpses by definition . If so, then they decay as a normal corpse does. Without any preservatives ( for corpses ) what should be the maximum and the least amount of time people would need to hide, till the zombies become skeletons ( in a world filled with zombies )

Also the possible repercussions of so many zombies decaying. How would it affect the ecosystem ( without the zombies directly hunting animals ). That is if there are any other repercussions other than those caused by the 'short' removal of humans from the food chain.

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Correction. how long, till they are at the point where they can no longer move, and let's say 10 days after that, they die for good.

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