'Prey' Breakout Dakota Beavers Went from Working at TJ Maxx to Fighting Predators

This is what bothers me about the whole predator idea. In some of the movies kinda makes it seem the predators are looking for worthy opponents, and they don't hunt beings that aren't a match (children, for example). They also take pride in their hunting habilities so they choose their prey carefully. But then they use all this technology that makes it such an uneven match, at least against humans, that makes it boring! And then once every couple centuries there's someone who defeats a predator, but it happens so rarely that I don't know why predators keep coming to this planet. There's no value in hunting a human, most of us wouldn't survive 5 seconds against one of them.

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