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A bark in the dark reveals a hidden hyrax – Nature.com
Its neighbours scream, but a new species of tree hyrax — a cousin of the elephant — unleashes a rattling bark.

Tree hyraxes dont look like elephants. They are furry, they can climb trees and they weigh only around 3 kilograms. Yet these mammals, which live in African tropical forests, are among the closest contemporary relatives of the great grey beasts with swinging…
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