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- Hyrax - Wikipedia
Almost all hyraxes are limited to Africa; the exception is the rock hyrax (P capensis) which is also found in adjacent parts of the Middle East Hyraxes were a much more diverse group in the past encompassing species considerably larger than modern hyraxes
- 11 Astonishing Hyrax Facts - Fact Animal
Hyraxes are tiny land manatees Well, not exactly, but they’re the closest thing to a manatee in East Africa, other than an elephant
- Hyrax: 18 Amazing Facts About This Coney Animal - Africa Freak
There are three main species of hyrax: the rock hyrax, the bush hyrax, and the tree hyrax They live all over the African continent and in some parts of the Middle East, including Jordan and Lebanon
- Hyrax - African Wildlife Foundation
What is a hyrax? The hyrax is also called rock rabbit or dassie, is a small furry mammal It looks like a robust, oversized guinea pig, or a rabbit with rounded ears and no tail Hyraxes have stumpy toes with hoof-like nails; and four toes on each front foot and three on each back foot
- Hyrax - Examples, Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators . . .
There are 6 extant species of hyraxes across 3 genera: Heterohyrax, Procavia, and Dendrohyrax The genus Dendrohyrax comprises four species: the Southern, Eastern, Western, and Benin tree hyraxes
- Hyrax | Rock-dwelling, herbivorous, burrowing | Britannica
Hyrax, (order Hyracoidea), any of six species of small hoofed mammals (ungulates) native to Africa and extreme southwestern Asia Hyraxes and pikas are sometimes called conies or rock rabbits, but the terms are misleading, as hyraxes are neither lagomorphs nor exclusively rock dwellers
- What Is a Hyrax Animal? - Habitat, Diet Reproduction More
The hyrax is a small mammal that may look like a rodent, but is more similar to an elephant in terms of evolution and taxonomy It most commonly lives in Africa, but does have some some populations in the Middle East
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