The Predacons are a team of five fearsome Decepticon hunters, able to transform into wild beasts and combine their bodies and minds into the giant robot, Predaking. The team includes:

Three of the Predacons
- Razorclaw
He transforms into a lion.
He forms the massive torso of Predaking.
The leader of the team, who despises the unnecessary expenditure of energy and resources.
He is preternaturally patient, always waiting for the best moment to strike. - Rampage
He transforms into a tiger.
He forms the right arm of Predaking.
He is a little more than a raging psychopath, in a constant state of anger that leaves even the other Predacons afraid of him.
Thankfully, there is one way of keeping Rampage under control; he is easily distracted by mindless television entertainment. - Divebomb
He transforms into an eagle.
He forms the left arm of Predaking and his wings also become Predaking's wings.
He is a loner by nature.
He only combines with his teammates when he has no other option.
On his own, he amuses himself by destroying objects from the air for the sheer joy of it. - Tantrum
He transforms into a bull.
He forms the right leg of Predaking.
The enforcer of the Predacons, always using brute force to see things through, even when it is not called for.
In reality, he has severe anger problems and releases his anger by destroying anything unlucky enough to get in his way. - Headstrong
He transforms into a rhino.
He forms the left leg of Predaking.
He is unbelievably stubborn and does not take advice from anyone.
However, he is probably the weakest of the team, and extremely insecure about it.
Although most of the combiners are little more than lumbering brutes who use sheer force to obliterate their enemies, Predaking is different. Where some of the other combiners have trouble thinking due to the mismatched minds of their components, all the Predacons are focused on the thrill of the hunt. Because of this, Predaking moves with increased speed and grace rare for a being his size, merely reacting to threats rather than actually thinking about it, no matter how small. He seems to act almost on pure instinct, which often manifests as sheer overpowering brutality. As a warrior, he has no equal. As a weapon, there is no defense against him.
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