Super Predator

The Super Predators are a sub-species of the Yautja race.

Physiology
They appear to be physically larger (though this is debateable) standing at roughly 7'4" feet tall, being stronger, more muscular than their counterparts and of a more slender build. They have a more reptilian appearance than their better-known cousins, and have scaly skin in addition to different color pigmentation. Another feature is their "dread locks" are far more swept back than on normal Yautja. They also posses a longer face, giving them a small snout in affect.

Culture
Three Super Predators were seen in the movie "Predators", and they are the Falconer, the Black Berserker Predator (nicknamed Mr. Black), and the Tracker. They appear to be in a blood feud with the smaller Yautja. However, they use the same technology.

They do differ in various ways in terms of culture; the first difference is they only have a single blade on their gauntlets, they also use a gatling-gun type of plasma caster and a modified cloak. They also have tighter Armour, being less metal and more leather in appearance.

When hunting they use traps, preferring to induce fear and panic into their prey in an attempt to make them run. Another feature is they (unlike their cousins) have no qualms about killing an unarmed or injured/crippled enemy (though they will still honorably fight one on one in single combat with their foe). Super Predators have also been seen to use some kind of hunting dog for "flushing out" their prey.

They appear to value trophies and large numbers of kills rather than honor in the hunt or in the individual kill.

Berserker (Mr. Black)
Kills other Predators

Tracker
This predator has a very distinctive mask with two small holes on the side for decoratoin or could be used for respiration. They also have two horns in the front of there mask possibly from a hunt.They are also known to where amor on most sections of there leg areas.

Four-Arms (Predators: Preserve the Game)
It is unknown if this gigantic four-armed Yautja is actually a super-predator.