Hardly remember the predator movies, there was a woman surviving one in the first movie, but don't remember why, the reason they would not kill children and women, if that is the case, would be because of the audience acceptance or reaction towards scenes like that, I don't see any other reason than the controversy of scenes of bloody deaths of children, even if only implied I presume, among the audience and in the media at the time. I believe it would more believable predators killing anything standing in their way, and that probably would have been the story if the movies would have been made today, I could be wrong though.
Hunting? well, in ancient times killing human beings was entertainment, nowadays it is animals, without much moral or legal consequences as with humans
About not killing the defenseless, not sure, I would speculate on #1 the challenge I suppose? no point into killing animals who are not aggresive and cannot defend themselves, #2 morals, feeling less guilty for killing an animal who is a predator itself, and more when they are predator to humans.
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Some people dislike hunters
well, the issue in disliking hunters, especially from animals-rights activists, would be about why they do it, the question of why hunters hunt animals if that is not something trivial for their survival, unlike animals who are predators to survive. That could be a reason.
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