Predators are willing to let their human prey live if that human does one thing (which is arguably more difficult than just fighting the Predator).
While it is well-known that Predators love hunting humans, there is one sure-fire way to not be hunted by the Yautja–though it’s a bit more difficult than simply not carrying a weapon.
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