Meet The Hyrax - Nature’s Unexpected Cousin of the Elephant! 🐘🪨

Meet the Hyrax, also known as rock rabbit, or rock badger Don’t be fooled by its rabbit-sized appearance — the hyrax is a mammal more closely related to elephants than rodents! Native to Africa & the Middle East, these little creatures love rocky outcrops and sunbathing in tight-knit groups. Though they seem small & timid, hyraxes are highly social, vocal, & even have tusk-like incisors (just like their jumbo cousins!). With padded feet that grip rock like suction cups & complex communication calls, the hyrax is a fascinating blend of ancient evolution & quirky behavior. They make various sounds, such as a whistle that warns of danger & the males sing to announce their habitat. The Hyrax feeds on plants & lives in groups in rocky areas. When they sleep & in times of danger, they all huddle in their burrows between the rocks, thus preserving body heat. Recently, they have also begun to live inside settlements in artificial & deteriorating rock fo...