Mabuya Multicarinata Borealis • Safe
They are frequently found in secondary forests , lowlands, and mountain gaps, but generally avoid human-occupied houses.
They are diurnal (active during the day) and are often observed basking in the sun. mabuya multicarinata borealis
The underside is generally grayish tan or slightly bluish slate , with the chin and preanal regions notably lighter. They are frequently found in secondary forests ,
The head and neck are brown, and the labials (lip scales) often feature dark bars or narrow dark lines. Habitat & Behaviour and mountain gaps
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.