Thursday, April 26, 2018

Can Aliens see cloaked predators?

According to IMDb:



Aliens are far more dangerous, they have no fear, can lose most of
their limbs and still pose a major threat, they have acid blood, can
kill with their claws, tails and teeth and can see predators even when
they're cloaked.



I've never heard that they can see predators, especially when they're cloaked...


Are there direct references/examples to this in any of the AVP movies?


Answer


Aliens don't have eyes. They sense their prey through changes in air pressure and noise. How they manage this with such accuracy isn't known, but a Predator's cloak bends light so that they appear camouflaged by their surroundings. When a Predator moves when cloaked they still emit changes in air pressure.


Aliens are also effective hunters underwater and can sense their prey's electromagnetic field much like a shark, and Aliens also adapt the senses of the host who gave birth to them. So if they are grown in a Predator they will take on Predator traits.


Aliens are a scary bunch! :)


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