A. haackei is found in
Mpumalanga province, South Africa.[1]
Habitat
The preferred natural
habitat of A. haackei is rocky areas of
savanna, at altitudes of 500–1,100 m (1,600–3,600 ft), but it has also been found on walls of buildings.[1]
Behavior
A. haackei is
terrestrial and rupicolous (rock-dwelling).[1]
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Hewitt) and a discussion of species groups within the genus (Reptilia: Gekkonidae)". Annals of the Transvaal Museum33: 497–509. (Afroedura pondolia haackei, new subspecies).
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