Since the Tree Hyrax post garnered so much love, I thought I would post his cousin, the Rock Hyrax. Rock hyraxes, the only living species in the genus procavia, is  the more social of the two species. It is non-burrowing critter and lives in y large families groups within the crevices of rock and rocky ledges, unlike the solitary lifestyle of his relative the Tree Hyrax. Equally cute however!

Since the Tree Hyrax post garnered so much love, I thought I would post his cousin, the Rock Hyrax. Rock hyraxes, the only living species in the genus procavia, is  the more social of the two species. It is non-burrowing critter and lives in y large families groups within the crevices of rock and rocky ledges, unlike the solitary lifestyle of his relative the Tree Hyrax. Equally cute however!

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