it accually depends on what type of Buddhist you are and how religious you are.
they do not catch there prey
they do not catch there prey
Buddhists do not worship any gods. Therefore the answer is never. Many Buddhist believe in beings called Devas who have attained an existence in a higher realm, liver longer and more serene existence but can still fall prey to human failings.
They are prey animals. Wolves and bears quite often prey on them.
their are many prey of the kangaroo rat
Like Buddhism in general, Zen Buddhists worship no god(s) Non-Buddhists often mistakenly believe that Buddhists worship The Buddha. He is, however, just a man. His "claim to fame" is that he worked out the path to decreasing pain through the control of desire on his own, without instruction or guidance. He is revered for this, but not worshipped
Strictly speaking, no. However, many Buddhists, especially Mahayana Buddhists, give up eating meat as a manifestation of their compassion.The Fifth Precept forbids the consumption of alcohol. In this spirit, most practicing Buddhists abstain from drugs as well.Some Mahayana Buddhists also abstain from strong foods such as onions, leeks and garlic, believing that they may inflame the spirit.Some Buddhists, even if they are not vegetarian, avoid meat from carnivores (including birds of prey), believing that they may transfer their blood lust to the eater, although this is not found in the Tripitika.
Moose are not predators, so they do not catch prey ever. Moose are prey animals. Very big hard to catch prey, but still prey.
People who believe in Buddha are commonly called Buddhists. They practice Buddhism
Small animals are easy prey for the red tailed hawk.Prey used as a verb: Hawks often prey on other birds.
Yes, humans can but aren't often prey to other animals. Of course they are not prey to everything just certain animals.
An anaconda catches its prey daily