The sucker-footed bat has suckers on it's feet (amazing, aren't I?) which it uses to scale walls, leaves, trees and other stuff like that by using the  pressure tension of water, the same thing that makes flies stick to walls and liqiud stick to paper. They can be found in the rainforests of Madagascar. Unlike other bats, they hang upright, not upside down. Why, you ask? Because they can! Ironically, they were discovered while they were trying to be destroyed! A bunch of rainforest lumberjacks were cutting down the trees when they found this new species of bat. Their upper lip is bigger then their lower lip, making it easier to catch bugs without using it's hands. These are one of the only bats that stays with their young and cares for them until they grow up.