Not necessarily. Depends on a number of factors:
1. How well the corpse was preserved prior to burial
2. Physical health and/or age of corpse before death
3. Reactions of bacteria to a re-animated corpse carrying the Solanum virus
4.
I mean the joints and stuff are held together with tendons and all that other stuff.Wouldn't it just all fall apart like that pork roast on another thread?
Do you plan on cooking every
zombieafflicted individual? Waitaminute... nevermind...
5. Was the
zombie afflicted individual dead prior to re-animation, or were they alive and later contaminated by another
zombieafflicted individual?
6. Environment in which re-animation takes place. For instance, colder weather extends the useful life of
a zombiean afflicted individual, and warmth might speed decomposition.
7. Depending on the generation of Solanum virus, the rate of nutrient absorption and redistribution within the host by the parasitic organism
8. Physical activity of corpse after re-animation, often directly related to surrounding population density
9. Combat wear
10. Generation of Solanum virus, in relation to rate of decay
So, it's possible, but not expected. Outbreaks can tend to vary.