List of Predacons - Beast Wars Predacon Toy Characters

Beast Wars Predacon Toy Characters

  • Beetle: Beast mode is a Beetle. (Figure released by McDonalds)
  • Buzz Saw: Beast mode is a Hornet.
  • Drillbit: Beast mode is a Weevil.
  • Gatortron: Beast mode is an Alligator (was originally to be Megatron's form).
  • Iguanus: Beast mode is a Frill-Necked Lizard.
  • Insecticon: Beast mode is a Stag beetle.
  • Jetstorm: Beast mode is a Dragonfly.
  • Lazorbeak: Beast mode is a purple Pteranodon.
  • Manterror: Beast mode is a Mantis.
  • Manta Ray: Beast mode is a Manta Ray (Figure released by McDonalds, actually a Maximal beast mode making this an error on McDonalds' part).
  • Powerpinch: Beast mode is a green and orange Earwig.
  • Razorclaw: Beast mode is a Fiddler Crab.
  • Retrax: Beast mode is an pillbug.
  • Snapper: Beast mode is a Snapping Turtle.
  • Spittor: Beast mode is a Poison Dart Frog.
  • Transquito: Beast mode is a Mosquito.

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