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Tree Hyrax in daytime sitting in tree, in Nanyuki, Laikipia county, Kenya.
Lone tree hyrax soaking up warmth from the rocks at the end of the day.
small rodents hiding between thin wooden branches. cute wild animals in the african savanna. hyrax pack being watchful and alert.
Wild rock hyrax found - Procavia capensis - near Galilea sea, Israel
A cute tree hyrax eating in a tree
The Hyrax, or Dassie -Procavia capensis- is the evolutionary nearest relative of the elephant. Seen here climbing on the rocks near Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
The Hyrax, or Dassie -Procavia capensis- is the evolutionary nearest relative of the elephant. Seen here climbing on the rocks near Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
Dassie in the tree
Rock hyrax warms up in the sunlight on the rocks of the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Dassie rat or Hyrax in Tanzania
Rock Hyrax in Ein Gedi National Reserve, Israel, Middle East
Rock Hyrax in Ein Gedi National Reserve, Israel, Middle East
Face of Cape hyrax resting in the morning sun in the rocky desert of the Negev.
A lone dassie on a dry branch of a tree
View of Yellow-spotted rock hyrax bush hyrax, Heterohyrax brucei
Dassie on the rock. Photo taken on Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa.
Amazing animal of the Negev desert - the Cape Daman.
A selective focus shot of a Dassie hanging on a flowering tree in Namibia
A group of Hyraxes, evolutionary close relatives to the elephant, are hopping across a rock. Spitzkoppe, Namibia, around sunset.
A young dassie (rock hyrax) looks suspiciously at the camera perched on a red rock of the Waterberg Plateau.
Moon rock mountain ataugrabies falls. On top a couple of Dassies charging their tiny bodies with the sun's energy. (South Africa)
Baby Hyrax playing on a rock in Kenya
There is hyrax on the tree.
Two rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) also called dassie, Cape hyrax, rock rabbit, eating vegetable on stone
A Rock Hyrax on a tree trunk in the Tsitsikamma National Park in South Africa
Namibia Quiver tree forest cape hyrax looking close up
A cute rock hyrax sitting on a tree at Serengeti National Park in Tanzania on a sunny day
A closeup shot of a rock hyrax on the tree branch
There is hyrax on the tree.
A closeup shot of a rock hyrax on the tree branch
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The Hyrax, or Dassie -Procavia capensis- is the evolutionary nearest relative of the elephant. Seen here climbing on the rocks near Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
The Hyrax, or Dassie -Procavia capensis- is the evolutionary nearest relative of the elephant. Seen here climbing on the rocks near Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
The Hyrax, or Dassie -Procavia capensis- is the evolutionary nearest relative of the elephant. Seen here climbing on the rocks near Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
The Hyrax, or Dassie -Procavia capensis- is the evolutionary nearest relative of the elephant. Seen here climbing on the rocks near Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
The Hyrax, or Dassie -Procavia capensis- is the evolutionary nearest relative of the elephant. Seen here climbing on the rocks near Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
A Rock hyrax, Procavia Capensis, sentry sitting between the bare branches of a dead tree in the golden morning light, Tsitsikamma, Coastline. Although they look like a rodent, the rock hydrax, also known as a dassie, are actually the closest living relative of the African Elephant.
There is hyrax on the tree.
The Rock Hyrax - locally known as Rock Dassies - one of the main residents of the Quiver Tree forest in southern Namibia. They're actually more closely related to elephants and manatees than rodents.
Dassie in the tree
There is hyrax on the tree.
Dassie in the tree
There is hyrax on the tree.