
Roamers
Standard slow moving zombie. Caused by a bite or scratch from the undead. Mostly found in packs, can be very dangerous in numbers, but one by itself is not a problem for the experienced zombie hunter.

Standard slow moving zombie. Caused by a bite or scratch from the undead. Mostly found in packs, can be very dangerous in numbers, but one by itself is not a problem for the experienced zombie hunter.

A mid-sized Dromaeosaurid with three strongly curved claws on each of their large hands. Excellent hunters, especially when in groups. With a keen sense of smell and a newly formed hunger for human flesh this dinosaur stands as one of the most powerful and dominate of the species.

Little meaning of "tyrant lizard" is one of the largest predators of the theropod dinosaurs. Slow, but not when running straight, small hands for balance, and huge blunt teeth that would crush your bones into dust. One of the scariest of the dinosaurs that ever lived, now even scarier zombified.

Standing at almost triple the size of the t-rex the spinosaurus is big, bad, and tough. It is one of the most powerful of the dinosaurs because it is both a land and sea animal. Its large finlike back is used to speed up and catch pray underwater and its huge almost crocodile jaw will rip you to shreds. Basically unless you have a bazooka, RUN!

Killer of the air, a gigantic aerial dinosaur that now has the desire to rip apart anything it sees. Truly one of the scariest beasts as there really is no escape from them (accept for underground of course).

May look like a snub nosed raptor at first (or even a baby t rex) but when it spreads its gills out in an astonishing spectacle be ready to poop your pants. Even though these dinosaurs never spat (a common mistake made famous by Jurassic Park) I still make them do so, because hey, that's freakin' cool. And you know what's cooler? Now that they're zombified the tar like texture in which they spit now melts your flesh, that's right, zombie acid spit. So don't mess…

Aw look at the cute little dinosa- AHHH that's right it just bit your nads off. And now its brothers and sisters are enjoying the rest of your body. On its own a compy isn't much problem, a good kick or a strategically timed stomp will do the trick. But times one by a mere ten and you have a problem on your hands. Picture it as ten tiny targets running at you all at once and they will only be stopped if you shoot them in the head, a little hard for a regular non experienced shooter. The piranhas of land, the compy stands as a deadly foe.