

In rare cases, they may enter cocoons and undergo a complete genetic transformation, becoming a monster called a Complete Mutant. J'avo do not lose their intelligence and gain increased durability and ferocity, but it is their ability to regenerate wounds by triggering selective cellular mutation, allowing them to transform into a variety of different forms, that truly makes them dangerous.
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This fact, coupled with their speed, essentially makes them more akin to feral humans than zombies. It actually becomes a plot point in some instances that C-Zombies don't infect others through fluids (i.e biting).

However, they are driven by an instinct to feed much like the everyday zombie. Our Zombies Are Different: C-Zombies fit the popular modern example of a rage zombie than a traditional shambler or the more distinct Plagas hosts.Make Me Wanna Shout: The Shriekers gimmick is to scream an ear-piercing yell that will stun the player, allowing them to close the gap for a chomp or attract other zombies.They're capable of forming primitive tactics in unison, bob and weave to avoid gunfire, and are even capable of using firearms to a degree. It Can Think: An extremely downplayed example compared to the Plagas hosts, but C-Zombies are not entirely mindless.This is what mainly distinguishes them from the rank-and-file C-Zombies as they have no real tricks otherwise. Kevlard: The Whoppers are overweight zombies with enhanced durability from their girth.Giant Mook: The Whoppers are not just overweight, they tower over other zombies and normal humans.Fragile Speedster: They're very nimble compared to their t-Virus cousins, but just as frail.All in all, they barely resemble a human anymore. Their face is significantly more deformed than normal zombies, and their teeth are jagged and twisted, sticking out directly from their mouths.
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Other Appearances: Umbrella Corps, Marhawa DesireA C-Zombie (often just referred to as zombie) is a human mutated from inhaling the C-Virus.
