
Appearance
The yellow-headed gecko can grow up to between 69–90 mm. Male yellow-headed geckos have yellowish heads and blue-blue bodies unlike the female yellow-headed geckos which have white-gray heads and bodies. The species are also identified by their round pupils and digits without extending lamellae.
Naming
There are four subspecies:⤷ "Gonatodes albogularis albogularis"
⤷ "Gonatodes albogularis bodinii"
⤷ "Gonatodes albogularis fuscus"
⤷ "Gonatodes albogularis notatus"

Habitat
Yellow-headed geckos feed on insects. They are mainly diurnal. A study in Panama found that they may lay eggs on a seasonal basis, laying more eggs during the rainy season.References:
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