Laevicaulis stuhlmanni shows a flattened body and a dark to light brown colour.
[2] Laevicaulis stuhlmanni occurs naturally in tropical regions of Africa, including Congo[3] Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
[1] In Egypt the reproductive season of Leavicaulis stuhlmanni starts in March or April, when the temperature rises, and lasts until November.
[1] The clutch is covered with a soil-rich fecal pellet-ribbon that helps maintain a high humidity within it.
Laevicaulis stuhlmanni reaches sexual maturity 2 to 3 months after hatching, depending on climatic conditions.