Talk:Fleshy creature

I don't think this definition is correct. As I understand, fleshy vs non-fleshy is not exactly constuct vs living creature. In my understanding of I have read so far on this wiki, Fleshy things INCLUDE zombies (i.e. executioners), but undead do not leave corpses behind. I have not been following a close watch on this so I made no changes to the article, but can anyone who is experiences as a necro verify that non-fleshy = leaves no corpse and fleshy = leaves a corpse. Thanks. --Karlos 13:18, 6 November 2005 (EST)
 * This article definetly needs to be rewritten. Being fleshy, being vulnerable to bleeding and leaving a corpse are three separate things. They are often linked, but there are exceptions. For example plants are not fleshy, but can bleed and leave a corpse. Also, I'm pretty sure some undead creatures (ghouls, zombies, ?) can bleed and have flesh, but don't leave a corpse. --Tetris L 07:00, 15 November 2005 (UTC)