I've been trying to research the natural environment of Pardalis Pardalis, and have found a little info, but was wondering if anyone had something to offer.
I know Tom's been there, so I bet he has tons.
Most of the literature of course says the Cape Provinces. Turns out the Cape Provinces have some of the greatest environmental diversity you're going to find in such a close proximity. They even have a "biotope" or whatever that seems to be unique to that geographical area, found no where else in the world.
So WHERE EXACTLY do they live? Or do they live in all of it, and this accounts for Tom's observation of their hardiness.
At this point its looking to me like the "Fynbos" biotope is the primary home of G.p.p. .
Any further info? Thanks all.
I know Tom's been there, so I bet he has tons.
Most of the literature of course says the Cape Provinces. Turns out the Cape Provinces have some of the greatest environmental diversity you're going to find in such a close proximity. They even have a "biotope" or whatever that seems to be unique to that geographical area, found no where else in the world.
So WHERE EXACTLY do they live? Or do they live in all of it, and this accounts for Tom's observation of their hardiness.
At this point its looking to me like the "Fynbos" biotope is the primary home of G.p.p. .
Any further info? Thanks all.