Cape rock hyrax

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Cape +‎ rock hyrax. From Cape of Good Hope, from cape.

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Cape rock hyrax (plural Cape rock hyraxes or Cape rock hyraces)

  1. The Procavia capensis (P. capensis). A mammal with a rodent-like appearance, but not closely related, related instead to the elephant, found in Africa and the Middle East.
    1. An animal of this kind of the subpopulation found in Southern/South Africa.

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