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Welcome to Project Hyrax: Beyond Time, a gripping interactive fiction that keeps you in suspense from beginning till the end. You will read Robin’s messages and make decisions from the simplest ...
The hyrax is a small terrestrial mammal weighing between 2 and 5 kilograms. The elephant is the largest terrestrial mammal, weighing anything from 4,500 to 11,000 kilograms. The dugong is a ...
The tree hyrax song may continue for more than twelve minutes, and it consists of different syllables that are combined and repeated in various ways. “The singing animals are probably males attempting ...
Hyraxes, also known as rock badgers, are common in the rocky hills across Israel. A social animal living in colonies of up to 80 individuals, hyraxes look like rodents but surprisingly they’re not – ...
A new species of tree hyrax has been described in west Africa. Hyraxes are a cuddly-looking group of small mammals that also happen to be the closest living relatives of elephants and manatees ...
Tree hyraxes living between the Volta and Niger rivers make a barking call that is distinct from the shrieking vocalizations of hyraxes inhabiting other regions of the African forest zone. A new ...
Here’s a hyrax call like the ones Oates and his colleagues heard in eastern Nigeria. Just be warned: it sounds a lot like a human scream. [CLIP: D. dorsalis sylvestris call] ...
Hyraxes, which live in Africa and the Middle East, punctuate their songs with snorts. And the snorts appear to reflect the animals’ emotional state. Jason G. Goldman reports.
Why these furry male mammals sing with humanlike rhythm Rock hyraxes get more mates—and have healthier offspring—when they can keep a solid beat, a new study says.
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