Answer: All the residents can fly. They have a diet of insects and they sleep during the day.
Explanation: Chiroptera is the biological name for bats.
They are the only mammals with wings.
Well, you can analyze the poem any way you want, poetry is open to everyone's interpretation. I believe that when the poet, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, compares love to "childhood's faith," she wants to show the innocence of that love. Children have blind faith in their parents, friends, etc. and can be quite naive, the way her love is as well. However, she can also be talking about the power of her love, because a child's faith is unbreakable - it is so strong, just as much as her love. Hope this helps!
For the Cherokee, humans are equal to plants and animals. The Cherokee believe that animals had a major role in creating Earth.
A lot of Native American stories have been passed down for thousands of years and were mixed with reality and myth. These stories were believed to link both hunters and animals’ spirits.