Mabuya Multicarinata Borealis [SAFE]

The dorsal ground color is typically greenish olive to tannish brown , often appearing as an iridescent bronze in life.

They are diurnal (active during the day) and are often observed basking in the sun. mabuya multicarinata borealis

Unlike many related skinks, this species is known to be a quick climber , often retreating up tree trunks when threatened. The dorsal ground color is typically greenish olive

The scientific name (now more commonly referred to as Eutropis borealis ) refers to the Northern Two-striped Mabuya , a species of sun skink primarily native to the Philippines and Lanyu Island, Taiwan. Key Physical Features The scientific name (now more commonly referred to

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A distinct dark brown or black band extends from the eye to the hindlimb along the sides. You may also see a faint, light dorsolateral stripe or series of spots along the upper margin of this dark band.

The head and neck are brown, and the labials (lip scales) often feature dark bars or narrow dark lines. Habitat & Behaviour