![Susan Tsang, Ph.D - @batgirl_susan@mas.to on Twitter: "Meet a #bat: Myzopoda aurita (Old World sucker-footed 🦇)- attaches by wet adhesion w/in rolled leaves by secreting fluids from pads #BatWeek https://t.co/LKVKkhjbEj" / Twitter Susan Tsang, Ph.D - @batgirl_susan@mas.to on Twitter: "Meet a #bat: Myzopoda aurita (Old World sucker-footed 🦇)- attaches by wet adhesion w/in rolled leaves by secreting fluids from pads #BatWeek https://t.co/LKVKkhjbEj" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DNFkiP2WAAAQgfd.jpg)
Susan Tsang, Ph.D - @batgirl_susan@mas.to on Twitter: "Meet a #bat: Myzopoda aurita (Old World sucker-footed 🦇)- attaches by wet adhesion w/in rolled leaves by secreting fluids from pads #BatWeek https://t.co/LKVKkhjbEj" / Twitter
![Madagascar Sucker-footed Bat (Myzopoda aurita) ♀ | Fianarantsoa, Madagascar | Chien C Lee Wildlife Photography Madagascar Sucker-footed Bat (Myzopoda aurita) ♀ | Fianarantsoa, Madagascar | Chien C Lee Wildlife Photography](https://photos.chienclee.com/img-get2/I0000TarzLUQ_ZkI/fit=1000x750/cld1722569.jpg)
Madagascar Sucker-footed Bat (Myzopoda aurita) ♀ | Fianarantsoa, Madagascar | Chien C Lee Wildlife Photography
![How do sucker‐footed bats hold on, and why do they roost head‐up? - RISKIN - 2010 - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society - Wiley Online Library How do sucker‐footed bats hold on, and why do they roost head‐up? - RISKIN - 2010 - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society - Wiley Online Library](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/cms/asset/82e46805-565f-4f54-bb14-44a8816b7116/bij_1362_f1.gif)
How do sucker‐footed bats hold on, and why do they roost head‐up? - RISKIN - 2010 - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society - Wiley Online Library
Chien Lee Wildlife Photography - Another living testament to the incredible uniqueness of Madagascar's wildlife: deep within spiral of a giant unfurled Ravenala leaf, a Madagascar Sucker-footed Bat (Myzopoda aurita) roosts in
![The sucker footed bat is one of the few bat species that roosts in an upright position. They actually don't employ suction but a wet adhesion with the pads on their wrists The sucker footed bat is one of the few bat species that roosts in an upright position. They actually don't employ suction but a wet adhesion with the pads on their wrists](https://external-preview.redd.it/vkmMHB51J1Uce3mr82ZeyoTTSdj-d4wE0sDGvZMmDRI.jpg?auto=webp&s=c3c86b988c1ecbbe8209dfbc99f4af297896fb5d)
The sucker footed bat is one of the few bat species that roosts in an upright position. They actually don't employ suction but a wet adhesion with the pads on their wrists
![Neighbourhood Bat Watch on Twitter: "This week for #baturday we're featuring the Spider-Man of the bat world - the Madagascar-sucker footed bat (Myzopoda aurita). Check out the post to learn more! Photo Neighbourhood Bat Watch on Twitter: "This week for #baturday we're featuring the Spider-Man of the bat world - the Madagascar-sucker footed bat (Myzopoda aurita). Check out the post to learn more! Photo](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EiSuVB1UMAAbfxa.jpg)
Neighbourhood Bat Watch on Twitter: "This week for #baturday we're featuring the Spider-Man of the bat world - the Madagascar-sucker footed bat (Myzopoda aurita). Check out the post to learn more! Photo
![Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. 146 THE LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD. Limited as is our space, we cannot pass over the Sucker-footed Bats. These are met with, strangely enough, in Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. 146 THE LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD. Limited as is our space, we cannot pass over the Sucker-footed Bats. These are met with, strangely enough, in](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/611e16d32367454a9bd43fb37fdfb0ab/rdmfw2.jpg)
Mammals of other lands;. Mammals. 146 THE LIVING ANIMALS OF THE WORLD. Limited as is our space, we cannot pass over the Sucker-footed Bats. These are met with, strangely enough, in
![Madagascan sucker-footed bat. Source: It's Nature http://www.itsnature.org. | Download Scientific Diagram Madagascan sucker-footed bat. Source: It's Nature http://www.itsnature.org. | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274710253/figure/fig78/AS:669509031587863@1536634800841/Madagascan-sucker-footed-bat-Source-Its-Nature-http-wwwitsnatureorg.png)