Nope - as part of the snake's diet includes lizards !
No, one is a snake and one is a lizard. The garter snake will eat the lizard. I would not suggest housing ANY reptiles together unless you are breeding two of them.
No. Gopher snakes are smaller than rattlesnakes, and unlike rattlesnakes, are not poisonous. Gopher snakes are very popular as pets because of their docility. If a gopher snake ever attacked a rattlesnake, the odds are the gopher snake would lose miserably.
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It is not advisable to place an anole in the same cage as a boa snake. Boa snakes are carnivorous and may see the anole as potential prey, leading to the snake eating the lizard. Additionally, the stress of cohabitation can negatively impact both animals' well-being. It's best to keep them in separate enclosures.
i think you can
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Yes, they will, but sometimes they do live together. My dad had a gopher snake that seemed to think it was a rattle snake and had all the behavior of a rattle snake.
DNA from a snake and a lizard.
Lizard + Eel = Snake
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The gopher snake eats the clingfish. ^-^
A python is a snake, not a lizard.