Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis) are small, furry mammals with a robust body, no tail, short legs & small ears. 

Also called rock badger, rock rabbit, Cape hyrax, coney & dassie, it is, surprisingly, related to the elephant, manatee & aardvark, as all are descended from the tethytheria. They are mentioned in Leviticus 11:5, Deuteronomy 14:7, Psalm 104:18 & Proverbs 30:26. They eat plants,insects & worms, & have been sighted in Rosh Hanikra, Ein Gedi, Mount Hermon, the Galilee, the Carmel, the Judean Desert, the Negev, Samaria & Zichron Ya'akov! (My home town). 


They look cute, but can transmit rabies & parasites; they have a nasty bite!

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