Yellow-spotted rock hyrax

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Yellow-spotted rock hyrax (Heterohyrax brucei)

Small elephant relatives

Although hyraxes look like rodents at first glance, they are closely related to elephants and manatees. In contrast to those, however, they can climb agilely. There are numerous secretion glands on the soles of their feet, which strengthen the grip.
Yellow-spotted rock hyrax share their habitat with rock hyrax, with whom they usually live harmoniously. The warning calls of the other species are heeded and sometimes even joint kindergartens are run.


kategoria: ssaki

długość życia: up to 11 years

ciąża: 250 days

pożywienie: leaves, branches, fruits, tree bark

zagrożenia: least concern

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