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28 days later style infected/zombies vs prehestoric animals (from cenozoic, mezoic and Permian)
Infected:
The infected can breed but they still need food and water to survive. They will even eat weaker or younger infected. 90% of the human population is infected. And the infected population is growing (due to the infected breeding) they reproduce like dogs and mature within a year. The virus only infects humans (just humans. So primates like gigantopithecus are immune to the virus)
Some infected have also formed their own packs.Prehestoric animals:
one year after the outbreak, extinct animals and plants from the mezconic, cenozoic and Permian eras start appearing. All animals and plants are able to survive in their new environment. They are immune to the rage virus but they can be carriers. So if a dakotaraptor that has come in contact with an infected human bites a healthy human the human could actually get infected. And due to the return of extinct plants also, most of the cities are now jungles.Also all the animals are accurate. They aren’t like the jurassic monstrosities.
What would happen? Would the infected win or would the acinet animals take back the world that belonged to them?
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Allosarus made by pink/skeletor
Last of us runner by J07



Cool idea, but why just Permian? Why not the rest of the Paleozoic?
Also it’s spelled Mesozoic.
Oof. I thought it was called Permian. But yes. The rest of the paleozoic animals are also involved.
Wait it’s mesozoic? Wow. Me dumb dumb.
Go commit learn geologic time scale
Sir yes sir!
(Also would animals from the paleozoic and mesozoic be able to survive in the modern day world?
It depends, but I think plenty of them could with all the vegetation, but some would probably be outcompeted by modern animals.
That would be cool to see honestly