1936] Hatt, Hyraxes Collected by American Museum Congo Expedition 139 



The natives (Logo) try to catch the animals with a noose, or a number hide 

 late in the afternoon at the rocks where the hyraxes have been observed before in 

 sufficient numbers. After the hyraxes are out the natives suddenly start howling 

 and as the animals run back to take refuge in their holes many of them are stoned 

 This is possible only near places where young short grass is abundant. The natives 

 are very fond of eating these hyraxes. 



