image description: photos of the Boise Zoo's Indian Flying Fox exhibit. On the left, two Indian flying foxes roosting upside down from the top of their enclosure. On the right, their sign, which reads:
"Genus and Species: Pteropus medius
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Pteropodidae
Activity: Indian flying foxes, or giant fruit bats, are one of the largest bat species in the world, with a wingspan stretching over four feet. They help plant growth and disperal by spitting out seeds and dry pulp while eating.
Diet: These norturnal bats feed on fruit, flowers, nectar, and the occasional insect. Unlike most bats, they use sight and smell to locate food in low light.
Habitat: Tropical forests and swamps near bodies of water and large trees."