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You could be onto something there. What I'm reading from the link, is no reptiles.
Which is why it so important to know the study's frames of reference. If they are narrow, results are often unexpected.
I would assume that the Orongorongo Valley, is fairly native forested, from photos, it looks so.
No reptiles in cats? how unusual.
So my conclusions reading this are:
No reptiles, but is this natural? i.e. always the case, or have the cats got the lot?
Also, I'd like to meet the cat, that ate a stoat.
Can't say I can ever remember seeing any reptiles, but then the same applies to feral cats. Through the 70's I would have been spending over 100 days a year in the area so if they were prevalent I would expect to have seen them.
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