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    Six extant species are recognised: the rock hyrax ( Procavia capensis) and the yellow-spotted rock hyrax ( Heterohyrax brucei ), which both live on rock outcrops, including cliffs in Ethiopia [4] and isolated granite outcrops called koppies in southern Africa; [5] the western tree hyrax ( Dendrohyrax dorsalis ), southern tree hyrax ( D. arboreus...

    • Rocks, trees, in forests and savanna
    • East, North Africa, Middle East
    • 9 to 14 years
    • 30-70cm (12-28”)
    • Hyraxes are tiny land manatees. Well, not exactly, but they’re the closest thing to a manatee in East Africa, other than an elephant. The three animals share a common ancestor, and although hyraxes look a lot like rodents on the outside, they have a lot of similarities on the inside, such as their teeth, toes and skull structure, which closer resemble an elephant.
    • They have horrifying vocalisations. If you happen to be sitting peacefully in the Maasai Mara after sunset you might be alarmed to hear a sound that resembles the loud knocking of the old timbers of a ghost ship, especially since ghost ships so rarely migrate so far inland.
    • They’re partially cold-blooded. The cold/warm-blooded dichotomy is a bit of an oversimplification. In reality, it’s more of a spectrum, and animals of all kinds sit somewhere along it.
    • They have built-in sun visors. Sitting on rocks all day is a good way to keep warm, but it comes with a glare that makes you want to put on some sunnies.
  3. This article provides a scientific overview of five species belonging to the order Hyracoidea, commonly known as hyraxes. The selected species are the Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis), Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax (Heterohyrax brucei), Bush Hyrax (Heterohyrax brucei), Southern Tree Hyrax (Dendrohyrax arboreus), and Western Tree Hyrax (Dendrohyrax ...

  4. Rock hyrax (Procavia capensis), Yellow-spotted hyrax (Heterohyrax brucei), Tree hyrax (Dendrohyrax dorsalis), Bush hyrax (Heterohyrax brucei) Weight. About 4 to 5 kilograms (8 to 11 pounds) Size. About 30 to 50 centimeters in length (11 to 20 inches) Life span. Up to 12 years in the wild; average 8.5 years. Habitat.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rock_hyraxRock hyrax - Wikipedia

    Commonly referred to in South Africa as the dassie (IPA:; Afrikaans: klipdassie), it is one of the five living species of the order Hyracoidea, and the only one in the genus Procavia. Rock hyraxes weigh 4–5 kg (8.8–11.0 lb) and have short ears.

  6. 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. The term.

  7. Oct 14, 2021 · How each of the species is called, see below in the post. Hyrax species. Five extant or living species are recognized: The rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) The bush hyrax (Heterohyrax brucei), The western tree hyrax (Dendrohyrax dorsalis), The southern tree hyrax (D. arboreus), and ; The eastern tree hyrax (D. validus).

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