
Hyrax - Wikipedia
Hyraxes (from Ancient Greek ὕραξ (hýrax) ' shrew -mouse'), also called dassies, [1][2] are small, stout, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the family Procaviidae within the order Hyracoidea. Hyraxes are well-furred, rotund animals with short tails. [3]
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 …
ADW: Hyracoidea: INFORMATION
Hyraxes, also known as dassies or conies, are jack-rabbit sized animals with short tails and peculiar, 3-toed hind feet with almost hoof-like nails on two of the toes (the inner toe has a …
11 Astonishing Hyrax Facts - Fact Animal
They are small, herbivorous, furry animals that live in Africa and the Middle East. The order Hyracoidea is comprised of five confirmed species (and more possible species to be found) of rabbit-sized, African mammal, many of which spend most of their time trying to stay warm on rocks, or screaming like deranged spirits from the tops of trees.
Hyracoidea | SpringerLink
Jan 1, 2022 · Hyracoidea are an order with only one extant family, Procaviidae. Though the Procaviidae family mostly resemble medium-sized rodents, around 2–3 kg in size, they are more closely related to elephant and sengi and sit in the superorder Afrotherian.
Hyrax - Examples, Size, Habitat, Diet, Predators, & Characteristics
Dec 23, 2024 · Hyraxes, also known as dassies or rock rabbits, are small, plump, furry mammals belonging to the order Hyracoidea. They are rodent -like in appearance and are often mistaken for marmots and capybaras.
Hyracoidea | IUCN Afrotheria Specialist Group
Hyraxes are members of the order Hyracoidea, family Procaviidae. Three living genera contain 5 species superficially similar in size and appearance. In southern Africa hyraxes are called dassies. The word hyrax derives from the Greek word hyrak, which means 'shrew.'
Hyracoidea - Encyclopedia.com
Hyraxes are small- to medium-sized herbivores, with short legs, a rudimentary tail, and round ears. They have a rabbit-like appearance, hence the vernacular name, rock rabbit. Males and females are approximately the same size. The average size of the adult rock hyrax varies greatly across Africa, and it seems to be closely linked to precipitation.
Hyraxes (Order Hyracoidea) · iNaturalist
Hyraxes (from the Greek ὕραξ, hýrax, "shrewmouse"), also called dassies, are small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. Hyraxes are well-furred, rotund animals with short tails.
Hyracoidea - Animalia
Hyraxes (from Ancient Greek: ὕραξ, romanized: hýrax, "shrewmouse"), also called dassies, are small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. Hyraxes are well-furred, rotund animals with short tails. Typically, they measure between 30 and 70 cm (12 and 28 in) long and weigh between 2 and 5 kg (4 and 11 lb).