Naming
The specific name, "horsfieldii", is in honor of American naturalist Thomas Horsfield.Habitat
The preferred natural habitat of "G. horsfieldii" is forest, at altitudes from sea level to 300 m.Reproduction
"G. horsfieldii" is oviparous. The adult female lays a clutch of two eggs. Each egg measures 13.7 by 11.9 mm.Food
"G. horsfieldii" preys upon small insects.References:
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