….The hyrax
Hyraxes may look like rodents but they are actually cousins of the elephant.

Elephants, hyraxes, dugongs, and manatees all share a common ancestor.

There are several unique physical characteristics that hyraxes and elephants share. Both have tusks formed from their incisors, instead of their canines like other tusked animals. Both have flattened, hoof-like nails on the tips of their toes.
Hyraxes have a long gestation period for an animal their size. After 7 to 8 months females give birth to fully developed young. Babies are born with their eyes and ears open and are able to run within an hour after birth.

Fun Fact: Adult Hyraxes spend 95% of their day relaxing and sunbathing