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Heterohyrax brucei

Yellow-spotted hyrax

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Containing group: Hyracoidea

Other Names for Heterohyrax brucei

References

Nowak, R. M. 1999. Order Hyracoidea. Pages 1041-1047 in: Walker's Mammals of the World. Sixth Edition. Volume II. (R. M. Nowak). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

Shoshani, J. 2005. Order Hyracoidea. Pages 87-88 in Mammal Species of the World, 3rd Edition. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder, eds. Johns Hopkins University Press.

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Scientific Name Heterohyrax brucei
Location Kenya
Acknowledgements Photograph courtesy InsectImages.org (#1428071)
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Source Collection Bugwood Network/Forestry Images
Copyright © William M. Ciesla, Forest Health Management International
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