Rock hyraxes, known in southern Africa more often as "dassies," are furry, thickset creatures with short legs and no discernible tails. They
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Rock hyraxes, known in southern Africa more often as "dassies," are furry, thickset creatures with short legs and no discernible tails. They

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Cape rock hyrax Procavia capensis capensis
Observed by alexeypavlushkin, CC BY-NC
A rock hyrax pup (Procavia capensis) pokes its head out of a rock formation in Maasai Mara National Preserve, Kenya
by Esin Üstün
Rock hyrax (Procavia capensis), family Procaviidae (hyraxes)
Dierenpark Zie-ZOO, taken May 2025 (first), June 2025 (second to fourth), and July 2025 (rest)
Baby hyraxes and mom

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Rock hyrax (Procavia capensis)
Photo by Lech Stempniewicz