They seem carved from the rock itself. A family of rock hyraxes cluster together, gathers atop their granite lookout in Hwange National Park, they world spread wide below them. From this elevated throne, Masuma Dam lies quietly in the distance. The eldest keeps watch, body low and steady, eyes sharp and alert. Beside it, younger faces lean forward with curiosity, noses lifted to test the air. Every sound matters here and they are always ready to vanish into stone at the slightest warning. These sentinels remain quiet and witness the rhythm of live in Africa.