13 Mind-Bending Facts About Yautja (Predator) Anatomy – Do They Generate Limbs? Are They Polyamorous



Predator’s Anatomy – Some terrifying things about one of the most dangerous creatures in the universe!

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35 thoughts on “13 Mind-Bending Facts About Yautja (Predator) Anatomy – Do They Generate Limbs? Are They Polyamorous”

  1. Female and Male predators don't hunt together. I don't know if it's still cannon, but female predators are bigger and stronger than the males. However, they tend to hunt alone due to not working well in large groups. This is book and comic lore, I don't know if it will make it's way to the big screen.

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  2. I believe that the reason yautja love to hunt human is because they see us as worthy species. I dont care about some of the old comic and novel telling they despise us because for me, is very opposite, they respect us as worthy prey. For them, we are prey that able to hunt back its predator, we hunt lion, tiger, shark, conquering the sea, mountain, and the whole planet itself despite lacking in psyhical strenght but we prove to be powerful and stronger that what it seen, we are apex predator just like them, and that reason alone is enough for them to respect humanity as both apex species aswell a worthy prey.

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  3. I'm dying for a triple A RPG yautja game.

    You start off by designing the physical look of your character.

    The game begins with you as an unblooded. You hunt native fauna to create some pretty basic clothing/armour using bone, skins and fur.

    You do a few hunts with other unblooded, upgrading yourself. Finally, after developing and building yourself up you go off-world to hunt a xenomorph and become blooded.

    As the game continues, you rise in rank while growing stronger and gaining better equipment.

    After awhile you get your own ship and lead hunting parties. As the game progresses you rise through the ranks. You go to various planets and hunt different species.

    It could even feature a multiplayer aspect with space battles or hunting and stalking the yautja of other players on various planets. You could even team up with them to clear out a xeno hive or take down a queen.

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  4. All the evidence support the fact they have a structural order to there home world similar to ours! We have doctors lawyers scientists engineers families teachers etc! ……. you are wrong about women running there society! They have clan leaders elders and ancients that rule there prime world! In the novel an elder took out a group of young hunters (3) and he stated that 2 had disgraced themselves by running from a fight! He gave them the chance to redeem themselves and either win or die in battle! He also stated that because of there actions he could kill them and take there heads back to there farthers and tell them what they did! And the husband and wife that came to earth to hunt another human couple! When the humans killed her mate she was hurt and angry! These show love for parents and children (if parents didn't care he wouldn't have to explain anything! )and love between (for lack of a better word!)husband and wife! ……. I mean the hunters seem kinda like our special forces! They make up a fraction of there population! Think about it they hunt solo in pairs or groups of 3s! Just like special forces! Or even like the Sparta!…….just my take!

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  5. Female yautja mostly stay on yautja prime, think in a hunter-gatherer society, they primarily are the gatherers and take care of their tribes and children while the males hunt. There are some occasions where female yautja are hunters, but most of the hunters are male.
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    2018…no. They actually abhore things like gene splicing. It goes against their code of honor.

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  6. So before the dinosaurs lived a reptile mammalian animal called Gorgonopsians. The predators are similar. In the older canon Females predator are much bigger than the males. I guess these newer writers can’t handle that.

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  7. I can't wrap my head around the fact of how the Predators are able to be defeated by humans. Especially with the op powers. I just never could wrap my head around it. I know it's fiction but your telling me a 120 pound women can kill a giant ultra powerful alien with alien tech.

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  8. My theory is that the dreadlocks are very sensitive sensory organs that provide a sense of balance and kinesthesia (body position). This would be needed as in the original movie the Predator was shown to be very arboreal and jumping from tree to tree. The dreadlocks also serve as ears as the hairs of the dreadlocks vibrate in response to sound. The Predators need a hearing organ as they don’t have human-like ears.

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  9. It is a small chance of cross breeding between human/yautja relationship. Alittle bit of genetic tranference and binjo. Some humans in the books have used dna and genetic surgery to basically because in small part, compatible. Abit macabre, but possible

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  10. Add a seizure warning in your videos.

    Its is really fucked up and rude how that you do not.

    at 9:09, when you talk about Yakita there are moving flashing white and black stripes. This gave me a start of a seizure, stopped the video, posting this, and movin on to continue to be seizure free.

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  11. One I thoroughly enjoyed this video i do love the predator I'm that's not really the major fan of ithey're fan of it but i would say majority of this video surprise me knowing of what they're locks ment and what meaning they had with their species off issues also the whole portion of details about them in general I think the one thing you kind of miss is what they kind of need to breathe even though they show no harm in ithe harm in it the 2nd predator movie did show the predator inhaling something before pursuing forward allowing the main character a chance to tackle him off the roof

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