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Eutropis multifasciata
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Thank you, Alice and Nath.
I don't this is an emerald tree skink. Smaragdina are really green. I'm thinking Eutropis multifasciata because of the yellowish brush on the side.
I am familiar with the name bubuli, just not how it looks. We have a different name for this kind in our dialect though, but they could be the same.
The animal known as bubuli to Filipinos is a reptile having the scientific name Lygosoma smaragdinum. It is a skink. Check out the link:http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/spe...
Spotted on Jan 8, 2011 Submitted on Jun 4, 2011
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Thank you, Alice and Nath.
I don't this is an emerald tree skink. Smaragdina are really green. I'm thinking Eutropis multifasciata because of the yellowish brush on the side.
I am familiar with the name bubuli, just not how it looks. We have a different name for this kind in our dialect though, but they could be the same.
The animal known as bubuli to Filipinos is a reptile having the scientific name Lygosoma smaragdinum. It is a skink. Check out the link:
http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/spe...