Simon says: Let's say hi to the rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) also known as rock rabbit
#SimonOsterTourGuideIsrael #ImagineIsraelTours The rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) also known as rock rabbit At first glance, this little guy might look like a large guinea pig or a rabbit, but you’d never guess who its closest living relative is... the ELEPHANT! Here are 3 wild facts about the Rock Hyrax: Despite its size, the hyrax shares a surprising ancestor with elephants & manatees. Like its massive cousin, it has tiny tusk-like teeth & similar skull & toe structures He is a master of his rocky habitat, thanks to his rubbery, sweat-gland-covered feet that act like suction cups, allowing him to scale steep cliffs with ease. The Rock Hyrax is mentioned multiple times in the Bible. In Leviticus 11:5 it is described as unclean because it "chews the cud" but does not have a split hoof (though they aren't true ruminants, their digestive process looks very similar!) . “The high mountains are for the wild goats; the cliffs are a refuge for the hyrax” Psalm 104:18...