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Strength: Superhuman (In Zombie Flesh Eaters, the dead are shown as being capable of breaking bones and plowing through doors with minimal effort.)
Toughness: Fragile (While strong physically, many of the zombies in the film were put down very easily, dying to a simple pistol whip or gun bash.)
Speed: Shamblers (Most of the zombies in Fulci's films move at an agonizingly slow pace, even slower than that of Romero's ghouls.)
Navigation: Navigate+Use Doors (At the very ending of the movie, the zombified Brian can be heard jiggling the handle on a boat cabin's door.)
Memory: Normal (Couldn't think of much of an explanation for this one.)
Sight: Poor (Their eyes are shut, it would make sense for them to be rather lacking in perception.)
Hearing: Pinpoint (Despite their lack of sight, the ghouls in Zombi 2 are still capable of tracking down their intended targets, suggesting sensitive hearing or a supernatural sixth sense of sorts.)