Predaking (G1)
- Predaking is a Decepticon Predacon from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Predaking is the ferocious fusion of all five of the Predacons. In most cases of combiners, it is a given that strength and raw power would be heavily boosted as a result of the combination, however, Predaking has a little bit more going for him. His tracking skills increase exponentially, granting him heightened radar and other robotic senses. Nothing can escape his grasp and no creature can slip past his notice. When Predaking is on your trail, all hope is lost.
Fiction
Animated continuity
Voice Actor: Bud Davis (US), Tomomichi Nishimura (Japan)
Whenever the Predacons appeared, it was pretty well a given that Predaking would soon follow. Though utterly gigantic and menacing, Predaking was basically a paper tiger, easily beaten off every time he appeared. He could sometimes generate windstorms.
Zone OVA and manga
Voice Actor: Yukimasa Kishino (Japan)

(Predaking is referred to as one of the Nine Great Demon Generals. This terminology, accompanied with Violen Jygar's supernatural origin and the presence of dead Decepticons in the ranks implies that Predaking had died previously to Zone and was brought back to life.)

Predaking was selected by Violen Jygar as one of his 9 Decepticon Demon-Generals. Gifted with new weaponry and armor, Violen Jygar sent Predaking to the Planet Zone to steal the Zodiac before the Autobots could get it. He failed, however, and after seeing the likes of King Poseidon and Trypticon get killed in battle, attempted to escape. His escape was thwarted by Dai Atlas, who sliced him into two from head to crotch, exposing his vaguely organic-looking brain and killing the Decepticon.
Marvel Comics continuity
Dreamwave comics continuity
Toys
Generation 1
- Predaking (1986, 2004)
- Japanese ID number: D-78
- Hasbro only released the individual Predacons, but a giftset was avalible in Japan.
Titanium Series
- Predaking (2006)

