




Procavia capensis
Rock hyraxes are small, furry animals that look a bit like fluffy guinea pigs! They love to live on rocky cliffs and can often be seen basking in the sun with their friends.
生息地: Mountain regions
The Rock Hyrax is a small, stout mammal with a rabbit-like appearance but no visible tail. It has dense, brownish-grey fur, small rounded ears, and a blunt snout. Its feet feature soft, padded soles that provide excellent grip on rocky surfaces.





カテゴリ
哺乳類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Despite their size, hyraxes are closely related to elephants and manatees!
Hyraxes have a 'thermostat' spot on their back that helps them feel the sun's warmth.
These social animals often huddle together for warmth and safety on cold nights.
They have special teeth that grow constantly, just like rodents, for munching tough plants.
Rock Hyrax has specialized padded feet that secrete a sticky fluid, helping them cling securely to steep, rocky cliffs.
Rock Hyrax can sunbathe in groups to warm up their bodies because they cannot regulate their temperature well on their own.
Rock Hyrax can use a wide range of calls, including loud shrieks, that help them warn others of danger or claim territory.
These herbivores munch on a variety of plants, from grasses and leaves to fruits and bark!
Aquila verreauxii
a primary aerial predator
Panthera pardus
a powerful ground predator
Python sebae
large snakes hunt young hyraxes
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always observe wild animals from a distance and never try to touch them.
30-50 cm
2-5 kg
9-14 年
30 km/h
These herbivores munch on a variety of plants, from grasses and leaves to fruits and bark!
Mountain regions
Foraging
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