A rock badger or hyrax near Ein Bokek Creek. The Middle East

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The image depicts a small mammal with a distinctive appearance, characterized by its stocky build and rounded body shape. Its fur is predominantly light brown, adorned with white patches on its face, legs, and tail. The animal's eyes are dark and black, while its nose appears to be slightly upturned.

**Location and Habitat**

The image was captured in the Middle East, near Ein Bokek Creek, on March 25, 2000. This location suggests that the rock badger or hyrax is a native species of the region.

**Environment and Surroundings**

In the foreground, several grassy plants are visible, with some appearing to have been trampled by the animal's presence. A small patch of greenery can be seen in the bottom right corner of the image. The background features tall reeds or rushes, which provide a natural habitat for the rock badger or hyrax.

**Camera and Capture**

The image was captured using a 35mm camera with an automatic lens. The photographer's focus was centered on the animal, resulting in a sharp and detailed image despite some minor blurriness caused by the surrounding vegetation.

**Overall Impression**

This photograph provides a fascinating glimpse into the natural world of the Middle East, showcasing the unique characteristics of the rock badger or hyrax. The image conveys a sense of serenity and tranquility, as if the animal is peacefully inhabiting its surroundings. – AI vision

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