A new study suggests Texas might not be the best place to ride out a zombie apocalypse.
The ranking, published by CableTV.com, analyzed all 50 U.S. states based on factors like population density, access to freshwater, number of hospitals, airports, hunting and fishing stores, and military installations.
Alaska, Maine, and South Dakota topped the list as the most likely to survive due to their sparse populations and strong survival infrastructure.
Meanwhile, highly populated states such as New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York landed near the bottom.
Texas ranked 38th overall, scoring lower because of its large urban centers and high population density—factors that could make survival more difficult in a widespread emergency.
The study was conducted as part of a lighthearted look at emergency preparedness across the country.