Ganyap

Ganyaps (Hyracornidae) are a family of antelope-like goat-like herbivorous mammals part of the order Hyracoidea found only in Lemuria. They evolved to resembling both antelopes and goats due to convergent evolution, and they fill the ecological niches left behind by various extinct hoofed herbivores, they can live either alone in most of their lives or live in large herds, depending on the species. They are most closely related to the smaller hyraxes, such as the rock hyrax, despite their appearances. The conservation status of all known species of ganyaps is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and their widespread distribution across Lemuria.