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Quotes about Predators

You bring darkness, and it becomes night, when all the beasts of the forest prowl.
— Psalm 104:20
Do cats eat bats?… Do bats eat cats?
— Lewis Carroll
It is bad enough to have a bear in your house, but it does not seem to me to mend matters if you call in a pack of ferocious wolves as well.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
The vultures group themselves on the roof like pigeons: tiny moron head, long necks, faces like Carnival masks, and dusty plumages, peering this and that attentively for death.
— Graham Greene
But I was not a mouse. In the fields where I walked, I was much more interested in the actions of the hawks.
— Alice Hoffman
Many of us are hunting mice - while lions devour the land.
— Leonard Ravenhill
Creation itself, the natural world, already "believes" the Gospel, and lives the pattern of death and resurrection, even if unknowingly. The natural world "believes" in necessary suffering as the very cycle of life: just observe the daily dying of the sun so all things on this planet can live, the total change of the seasons, the plants and trees along with it, the violent world of animal predators and prey.
— Fr. Richard Rohr