Myzopodidae - Old World sucker-footed bats
                There are two species of bat in this family, the eastern sucker-footed bat and Schliemann's sucker-footed bat.  
                  Schliemann's sucker-footed bat was only discovered as a new species in 2007. It is found in the dry western forests of Madagascar. 
                They are  small bat found in Madagascar. they have large ears, and suction cups on their limbs that they use to cling to leaves. 
                World Status Key 
                      Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered  Critically Endangered   Extinct in Wild   Extinct  
  Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.   
                US Status Key 
                      Threatened in US   Threatened in NH   Endangered in US   Endangered in NH   Introduced 
  Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
                
                  
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                Additional Information
                 Key:    Profile    Photos    Video    Audio  
                Eastern Sucker-footed Bat - Myzopoda aurita              
The eastern sucker-footed bat has suction pads on their wrists and ankles that they use to cling to leaves.  
Source: Animal Diversity Web  Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School   
                Eastern Sucker-footed Bat - Myzopoda aurita              
  The eastern sucker-footed bat is found in eastern Madagascar.  
  Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School    |