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High-resolution tracking of hyrax social interactions highlights nighttime drivers of animal sociality
Nature
We investigated the nighttime sociality of a wild population of rock hyraxes (Procavia capensis) and its relation to daytime social structure.
22 months ago
What is a Rock Hyrax, and why do they sing? -study
The Jerusalem Post
A new study on animal behavior that involved researchers from Bar-Ilan University (BIU) in Ramat Gan has linked reproductive success in male rock hyraxes to...
25 months ago
Gastrointestinal Parasites of the Ethiopian Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis, Pallas, 1766) in the North East Region of Ghana - Bimi - 2023 - International Journal of Zoology
Wiley Online Library
Forty adult parasites (21 nematodes and 19 tapeworms) were recovered from the gastrointestinal tracts of these three game hyraxes (Procavia capensis, Pallas,...
14 months ago
Watch: Two adorable Rock Hyrax twin pups are born at Colchester Zoo
Southend Echo
Colchester Zoo is delighted to announce the arrival of Rock Hyrax twins, to parents Cindy Lou and Ryan.
3 months ago
Why these furry male mammals sing with humanlike rhythm
National Geographic
Rock hyraxes get more mates—and have healthier offspring—when they can keep a solid beat, a new study says...
25 months ago
Brevard Zoo welcomes 2 rock hyrax pups
The Florida Times-Union
MELBOURNE — A Florida zoo is welcoming two rock hyrax pups. Brevard Zoo in Melbourne said Turnip and Radish were born Wednesday.
33 months ago
These Grumpy-Looking Animals Aren't What They Seem
The Dodo
The rock hyrax, or dassie, goes by many names, but while the furry mammal may look like a rodent, he's actually closely related to elephants...
77 months ago
If you need a shot of dopamine, watch this adorable vampire-esque rock hyrax munching on greens and sweet potatoes
Boing Boing
This adorable, vampire-esque creature munching on greens and sweet potatoes. I mean, just look at its little vampire teeth! Look at its scraggly eyebrow hairs!
11 months ago
Shelter availability and human attitudes as drivers of rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) expansion along a rural–urban gradient
Wiley Online Library
We explore the rock hyrax expansion to urban areas process by examining the availability, characteristics and use of shelter along an urban gradient.
54 months ago
The interaction between cortisol and testosterone predicts leadership within rock hyrax social groups
Nature
We investigated here whether the interaction between testosterone and cortisol can predict risk-taking leadership behavior in wild rock hyraxes (Procavia...
14 months ago