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Post-Fire Visitors: The Antlion
Fauna

Post-Fire Visitors: The Antlion

9 March 2026Unknown, Unknown Property

In the recently burnt fynbos, a beautiful Palpares speciosus antlion was spotted among the recovering vegetation. These intricate antlions are usually active at night, their delicate wings catching the light as they flit through mountain fynbos habitats.

While the adults are graceful and harmless, their larvae are formidable predators, hiding under sand at the base of plants and waiting for unsuspecting prey. Observing this antlion in post-fire vegetation shows how even small, specialized insects take advantage of the recovering habitat, contributing to the complexity and resilience of the ecosystem.

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