"Hanging bats" typically refers to bats that are roosting upside down, which is their natural resting position. This behavior allows them to take flight quickly when needed, as their feet lock onto the roosting surface. The phrase can also evoke imagery in various contexts, such as Halloween decorations or references to nature.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were not really hanging in the sense that they were hanging from the Gardens upside down or anything, they actually were more draped as they grew, over the sides of the trellises and planters.
Hanging habagat is the southwest monsoon.
the hanging gardens are a giant pillar of stone, hanging from the ceiling of a giant cave. The whereabouts of this cave are unknown.
Hanging Gardens of Mumbai was created in 1881.
The Hanging Judge - film - was created in 1918.
The phrase originates from the time in history when hangings were a very common occurence. When there was a lack of entertainment, the townspeople would go 'out' to watch a hanging. From then on, the phrase "hanging out" became part of of the common vernacular.
Des boucles d'oreilles. But actually, in French, there is no distinction between earrings and hanging earrings.
Yes they do.
Bats sleep hanging upside-down because it allows them to take off quickly if a predator approaches. This position also helps protect them from ground-dwelling predators. Hanging upside-down also helps bats conserve energy and maintain body temperature more efficiently.
on the ground
This phrase comes from fruits ripe for the picking. This is because those fruits are in a precarious position ready to fall, be plucked or harvested. Similarly hanging in there regards social circumstances of standing bye in uncertainty awaiting resolve.
The phrase ÒchillinÕ in the hoodÓ means hanging out in the house. Or it can mean hanging out in the neighborhood or street with people. It also denotes relaxing or being mellow.
leap at pray with there fangs hanging out. :)
they get a headache from hanging upside down
The phrase originates from the time in history when hangings were a very common occurence. When there was a lack of entertainment, the townspeople would go 'out' to watch a hanging. From then on, the phrase "hanging out" became part of of the common vernacular.
Hanging is a verb. Liflike, dusty, and neglected are the adjectives. 'On the wall' is a prepositional phrase. Portrait is the noun.
Bats do not have sight. Bats navigate using sonar waves. Bats like to eat the insects that come out at night so they sleep most of the day by hanging by their feet.