Yes. Two subspecies of the same lizard species can interbreed. If they could not, they would be considered as separate species.
Subspecies refer to distinct populations within a species that have unique characteristics but can still interbreed, while breeds are specific groups of animals within a species that have been selectively bred for certain traits by humans.
The answer to you question both Yes and No ... Dinosaurs are the evolutionary ancestors of both lizards and birds but they, themselves were neither lizards or birds. They were a separate, distinct breed of beast. all to themselves
A Binomial nomenclature is written as such:Genus species with any possible Subspecies/Varieties and Breeds/Subvarieties listed after, as such:Genus species subspecies "Breed"An example of this in real life is the domestic dog breed Otterhound, written as:Canis lupus familiaris "Otterhound"
Genus and species. If further ordering is required to distinguish an organism, such as the case of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) and the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), subspecies/variety and breed/subvariety may be used (formatted as Genus species subspecies "Breed").
There is no better or worse subspecies of any organism. One can opinionate on how they like them, however.
"Breed" is a word used to describe domesticated animals, such as dogs, cats, cattle, etc. Wolves do not have "breeds" but are classified as species and subspecies.
Lions do not have "breeds" as that term applies to "genetically engineered" domestic species such as dogs, cats, cattle, etc. There is but a single species of lion - Panthera leo - but with a number of subspecies. All are similar in size but the southwestern African lion is, perhaps, the largest of the extant subspecies.
It matters at what store. And the species/morph. If you want to get more insight as to the pricing of captive bred collared lizards then go to suncharmers.com. They breed collared lizards and if you want, you could even buy yours online.
A subspecies is a taxonomic rank below species, representing populations within a species that have distinct characteristics but can interbreed. A variety is a taxonomic rank below subspecies, representing populations within a subspecies that have minor differences in characteristics.
No - they're a non-venomous species. I couldn't find that much info - but I DID find something on Wikipedia - See related link the real alligator lizard are not the most venomous it is not the mostcommon lizard in living with people No. Only two lizard species [Heloderma suspectum (Gila monsters-2 subspecies) and Heloderma horridum (Mexican Beaded Lizards-4 subspecies)] are venomous.
There is no specific scientific name for breeds of dogs. Regardless of the breed (Shetland Sheepdog, Golden Retriever, Portuguese Water Dog) the animals all belong to the "Dog" species. This is what receives the scientific name, which is Canis Lupus Familiaris.
birds have feathers lizards have scales birds are warm blooded lizards are cold blooded birds can fly lizards cant