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Hyracoidea Collection

The hyracoidea, commonly known as the rock hyrax or dassie, is a fascinating creature found in various parts of Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock hyrax / dassie (Procavia capensis), with babies, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape

Rock hyrax / dassie (Procavia capensis), with babies, De Hoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: An adult and young Western Tree Hyrax are sitting on a branch

An adult and young Western Tree Hyrax are sitting on a branch
3050637 An adult and young Western Tree Hyrax are sitting on a branch and leaning over to a carrot top which is being held for them to eat, London Zoo (b/w photo) by Bond

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis- adult female with young on back, social behavior, Bettys Bay

Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis- adult female with young on back, social behavior, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyrax or Cape Hyrax -Procavia capensis- basking in the sun on a rock, Erongo Region, Namibia

Rock Hyrax or Cape Hyrax -Procavia capensis- basking in the sun on a rock, Erongo Region, Namibia

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyrax or Cape Hyrax -Procavia capensis-

Rock Hyrax or Cape Hyrax -Procavia capensis-

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Yellow-spotted rock hyrax or Bush hyrax -Heterohyrax brucei-, Serengeti, Tanzania, East Africa

Yellow-spotted rock hyrax or Bush hyrax -Heterohyrax brucei-, Serengeti, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis-, female with young on her back, social behaviour, Bettys Bay

Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis-, female with young on her back, social behaviour, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis-, adult at burrow, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis-, adult at burrow, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyraxes -Procavia capensis- adult female with three young, social behavior, Bettys Bay

Rock Hyraxes -Procavia capensis- adult female with three young, social behavior, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis-, young, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis-, young, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyraxes -Procavia capensis-, two young quarreling or fighting, Bettys Bay, Western Cape

Rock Hyraxes -Procavia capensis-, two young quarreling or fighting, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyraxes -Procavia capensis-, two young, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Rock Hyraxes -Procavia capensis-, two young, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis-, young, portrait, alert, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Rock Hyrax -Procavia capensis-, young, portrait, alert, Bettys Bay, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Side view of Rock Hyrax sitting on rock

Side view of Rock Hyrax sitting on rock

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Side view of rock hyrax sitting on rock looking alert

Side view of rock hyrax sitting on rock looking alert

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock hyrax family on rocks

Rock hyrax family on rocks. Rock hyraxes (Procavia capensis) are found throughout southern Africa, Arabia and the Middle East

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock hyrax C016 / 4772

Rock hyrax C016 / 4772
Rock hyrax on a rock. Rock hyraxes (Procavia capensis) are found throughout southern Africa, Arabia and the Middle East. They feed on grasses

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Dassie standing with fore legs on stone. Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape

Rock Dassie standing with fore legs on stone. Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
ASW-4610 Rock Dassie - standing with fore legs on stone Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa Procavia capensis Alan J. S

Background imageHyracoidea Collection: Rock Dassie resting on rock, showing foot structure. Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape

Rock Dassie resting on rock, showing foot structure. Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
ASW-4609 Rock Dassie - resting on rock, showing foot structure Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa Procavia capensis Alan J. S



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The hyracoidea, commonly known as the rock hyrax or dassie, is a fascinating creature found in various parts of Africa. In the De Hoop Nature Reserve in Western Cape, South Africa, a heartwarming sight awaits visitors - an adult rock hyrax with its adorable babies. These little ones cling to their mother's back, showcasing the strong bond within this social species. Another variant of the the Western Tree Hyrax, which can be spotted perched on branches. Here we see an adult and young duo enjoying their peaceful surroundings. The intricate details of their fur and expressive eyes make them truly captivating. In Bettys Bay, also located in Western Cape, South Africa, we witness another remarkable display of social behavior among rock hyraxes. An adult female carries her young on her back as they navigate through rocky terrain together. The rock hyrax or Cape Hyrax continues to amaze us with its adaptability across different regions. Whether it's basking under the sun in Namibia's Erongo Region or exploring Tanzania's Serengeti National Park as yellow-spotted bush hyraxes do; these creatures have mastered survival techniques that allow them to thrive in diverse environments. With their stout bodies and short legs perfectly suited for climbing rocks and trees alike; these herbivorous mammals are well-equipped for life amidst rugged landscapes. Their unique appearance and intriguing behaviors make encounters with them unforgettable experiences for nature enthusiasts. As we delve into understanding more about these incredible animals from various sightings around Africa; one thing remains clear - the world holds endless wonders waiting to be discovered by those who venture into their habitats.