Despite their name, tree hyraxes — small, furry, nocturnal African mammals — don’t always live in trees. In Tanzania’s Pare mountains, near the border with Kenya, they’ve adapted to life on steep ...
In addition to audio recordings and laser scanning, a thermal imaging camera has been adopted for use in research focused on threatened mammals that hide from poachers in Kenya's Taita Hills. Tree ...
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Rare Tree Hyrax Spotted at Zebra Plains River Camp
African safari and wildlife expert Rob the Ranger reveals the elusive tree hyrax, a nocturnal resident rarely seen during the day at Zebra Plains River Camp. Judge disqualifies US attorney in New York ...
Tree hyraxes are medium-sized mammals living in the canopies of tropical forests. They are shy and only move at night, which is why next to nothing has been known about their living habits or ...
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