Hyraxes are small African mammals that superficially resemble rodents, though they’s more closely related to the ungulates, or hoofed mammals. In fact, hyraxes themselves have hooves.
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Distribution
These are not precise range maps. This series of maps merely indicate the continent(s) and ecozone(s) various groups of animals are native to.Hyraxes occur primarily in tropical Africa but range into North Africa and the Middle East.
