Adults of some species of
Underwoodisaurus can reach a
snout-to-vent length (SVL) of . Preanal pores are absent. The feet are generally "bird-like" with long slender digits, and the tail is carrot-shaped. The underside of the body is white, and the
dorsal surface ranges from dark purplish-black through reddish-brown to pale fawn, with small white, yellow and black spots in patterns. A thick tail is generally a sign of good health, although lack of thickness may indicate recent egg-laying. ==Geographic range and ==