What really bugs me is... How the hell do yautjas read their own language? It's not like letters have a warm signature...
This is a good question that I believe I can shed some light on to. There is an error or two in the movie(s), at least in my opinion.
I have been a film photographer for some time, in and out of my other past carrier. I do fine art type work (at least I think it is) and have quite a bit of experience with infrared imagery.
My notions are based at face value from the orignal two Predator films and are meant to add an alternate view.
The first ia a fact that is clear to me but you may not have noticed. The Predator can see in color (RGB) visible light. What!? Yes, he can I say! When we see the "through the predators eyes" cut scenes. We can see reds, greens, oranges, blues, etc. The targeting systems and thermal images are received by the predators eyes from the bio and his brain translates it into wonderful live colorful images.
Knowing this and that we believe he can see not only in the visible light range (400nm - 700nm) but he can also see into the infrared light spectrum (700nm to 1,300nm to what degree?) what really would the world look like. Well for starters he would be able to read his own written language in any visible form.
Now, take a look at Photographer Dean Bennici who shoots color infrared "Aerochrome" film (what's left of it) www.bennici.net Have a peek at his 2010 landscape images.
Now imagine how the pred may really see worlds without the bio on....
This was Fun... I'm done hijacking this thread!
Bye!