Not with them like a family, but they might live in the same area.
Collared lizards are in the family crotaphytidae (Collared and Leopard lizards). They are in the same suborder as the family iguanidae (iguania).
Never mixed different species of reptiles if you want them to survive.
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.
Yes, collard lizards live in the deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, especially on rocky hillsides.
Collared lizards are mainly found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. They prefer arid and rocky habitats like deserts, canyons, and rocky outcrops where they can bask in the sun and have access to hiding spots. These lizards are well adapted to living in harsh, dry environments.
Typically not, with the exception of very fast lizards such as collared lizards and basilisks.
Yes, the Baja Black Collared lizarrd lives in the desert.
Some common types of lizards that live in desert environments include the Gila monster, desert horned lizard, collared lizard, and desert iguana. These lizards have adapted to survive the harsh conditions of the desert, such as extreme heat and limited water sources.
You can, but remember, when in a small area, animals can get curious, so unless you want to risk injuring your pet, i wouldn't.
no.
Collared Lizards are primarily carnivores, but many will also eat plant matter, including collard greens, mustard greens, kale and zucchini. Meat should constitute the majority of the Collared Lizard's diet. Collared Lizards will eat commercially raised crickets, mealworms, earthworms, kingworms and roaches. (Wild caught insects should never be fed, since they can carry disease.)
Leopards will eat fish, or lizards. This is the only food they will eat that is not a mammal, besides berries. They do not eat frogs or turtles, or anything that is not a mammal, besides fish, berries, and lizards.