no
a hyrax is a verterbrate
No, they are hybrids and therefore do not lay eggs at all.
The habitat of the Rock Hyrax ranges from dry savanna to dense rainforest. The Rock Hyrax seeks shelter in the natural crevices between rocks and boulders. They do not dig burrows of their own.
The rock hyrax is a small animal that lives in rocky areas of hills and mountains in Africa and the Middle East.
The rock hyrax is not found in Australia. The kookaburra is native; the dingo was brought by Aborigines several thousand years ago; the European hare was introduced in the 1800s; but the rock hyrax is not found in Australia at all.
None. Roosters do not lay eggs, because they are males. They do, however, fertilize hens, who then lay eggs that can be either fertile or non-fertile.
Barred Rock hens lay white eggs because eggshell color is determined by genetics, and the Barred Rock breed typically lays eggs with white shells. The color of the egg does not affect its nutritional value or taste.
In today's open-minded world, you are a hyrax if you truly want to be a hyrax. There is no rock climbing requirement. Counselors are available if you think you are, or would like to be, a hyrax.
they live in brazil
in private places is where diamond back snakes lay eggs like in a burrow or under a rock
birds or rats hyrax and rock hyrax, bushbabies, bats and small chickens
they go to the botton of the sea and lay eggs on a rock