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Dusk said:

I didn't say he's immortal, I said he's nearly indestructable. His body does adapt actually, just like everybody's does. That's how he fights off viruses and diseases ect. Same thing with a normal human getting chicken pox. The human body adapts and creates antibodies that fight the pox, then keeps them so it's unlikely to be affected by it again. Similar sort of thing. 

He can be affected by poisons and deseases but then recovers much quicker, but that's not to say that certain things don't affect him at all, like the virus that took away his healing capabilites so even the adamantium in his body was poisoning him as they normally would. 

Yes, I'm aware he's dead lol. And of the way he died, that's really one of the very interesting parts of it. Almost the same way he got his adamantium in the first place, but instead he got fully covered in it to the point of it hardening and creating a nearly indestructable shell encasing him. 

I presume you know about the comics and if so, you know when I say adapt I mean like Darwin adapts. I know we adapt, we get sick out bodies produce antibodies and fight it off. We cannot on the other hand produce antibodies against drowning. Wolverine could survive for longer but he will die in time.

Here: http://qph.is.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-0a89a95ce65ba6951244acd1166144a9

Wolverine himself has stated this at times. He will also die from starvation. Infact in replication of the above panels, Wolverine killed his son Daken by drowning him (in a puddle) and his son has the same/similar powers.



Hmm, pie.