The imbricata I keep are all housed much the same, with a choice of a elevated hide and a ground hide at the cool side of the enclosure. The inland (Wheatbelt area), the Northern (Lancelin, Geralton areas) definitely use and prefer the ground hides. Even the animals from the Perth foothills, and the lower south (Margaret River area) seem to use the ground hide more regularly than you would think given there local habitat. I have found the animals from the terrestrial areas bask far less during the day compared with the more southern varieties, just as a matter of interest. More importantly, captive bred specimens from these same animals so far have exhibited similar behaviour. While this is not totally conclusive, it suggests to me that some evolutionary changes have occurred in different regions. It is interesting to note that when hungry, the animals from more vegetated areas will perch higher up in ambush positions while the more terrestrial animals sit on top of there hides in a similar fashion.
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