it means to have foul creatures befoul you.
Here are a few:"You're a pied ninny" "Toads,beetles,and bats" "The dropsy down you"
a corn field!
yes um how else are they gonna hang upside down?
It means the same as it does now: heavy sticks which you can clunk someone over the head with. As a character in Titus Andronicus says, "What work's, my countrymen, in hand? Where go you with bats and clubs?"
James Carter has written: 'State of Oregon analysis of juvenile criminal offenses and arrests, January-December, 1975' -- subject- s -: Arrest, Criminal statistics, Juvenile delinquency 'Report on Oregon's criminal justice system' -- subject- s -: Administration of Criminal justice
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For american toad. Yes. If you feed them right. From experience, mid size american toads will eat pillbugs, Boxelder bugs, and other small insects and arthropods. Worms from the gas station didn't work for me.
Squirrels, hedgehogs, frogs, moles, mice, toads & bats I'm sure there is more ! Shazanater x.
Here are a few:"You're a pied ninny" "Toads,beetles,and bats" "The dropsy down you"
they actually do like light
In Shakespeare's works, toads, beetles, and bats often symbolize undesirable or grotesque qualities. They can represent darkness, mischief, and the supernatural, reflecting themes of transformation or the unnatural. For instance, in "Macbeth," such creatures are associated with witchcraft and foreboding, highlighting the play's exploration of evil and moral corruption. Overall, these creatures serve to evoke fear and underscore the chaotic elements of human nature.
Light up your house and kill all the bats.
bats are blind. they're eyes are sensitive to the light
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No. most bats actually have very good eyesight; strangely, their night vision isn't as that of, say, owls--other denizens of the night. because bats can't see well enough to navigate at night, they use echolocation. the story that bats are blind is a myth.
The majority of bats feed on flying insects such as moths but some bats eat fruit or fish and vampire bats drink blood.
no