yes
Hyraxes are mammals that live in parts of the Middle East and Africa. They look like rodents, but they're distantly related to elephants and manatees.
All rodents have front teeth that grow constantly, to make up for the wear and tear that occurs when rodents gnaw in things. Elephants don't have any front teeth at all. Elephants are not rodents, but some of their closest relatives are hyraxes, a small type of mammal that looks like a rodent, even though it's not.
The didik
A carnivore, the caracal typically preys upon small mammals, birds and rodents. Studies in South Africa have reported that it preys on the Cape grysbok, the common duiker, sheep, goats, bush vlei rats, rock hyraxes, hare and birds.
A carnivore, the caracal typically preys upon small mammals, birds and rodents. Studies in South Africa have reported that it preys on the Cape grysbok, the common duiker, sheep, goats, bush vlei rats, rock hyraxes, hare and birds.
Yes, hyraxes are real animals. They are small, herbivorous mammals that are native to Africa and the Middle East. Despite their rodent-like appearance, they are more closely related to elephants and manatees. Hyraxes are known for their unique social structures and can often be found in rocky habitats.
Rock hyraxes, also known as rock dassies, are small mammals that live in the nooks and crannies of porous volcanic rocks in Africa. They are herbivorous and have adapted well to living in such environments, utilizing the rocks for shelter and protection.
A carnivore, the caracal typically preys upon small mammals, birds and rodents. Studies in South Africa have reported that it preys on the Cape grysbok, the common duiker, sheep, goats, bush vlei rats, rock hyraxes, hare and birds.
Hyraxes
they eat mangos and small animals
A carnivore, the caracal typically preys upon small mammals, birds and rodents. Studies in South Africa have reported that it preys on the Cape grysbok, the common duiker, sheep, goats, bush vlei rats, rock hyraxes, hare and birds.
A carnivore, the caracal typically preys upon small mammals, birds and rodents. Studies in South Africa have reported that it preys on the Cape grysbok, the common duiker, sheep, goats, bush vlei rats, rock hyraxes, hare and birds.