sometimes, it depends, most snakes stick with their "type" but there have been rare cases when snakes interbreed.
No - they are different species, which would never inter-breed naturally.
Yes you can inter-breed Gold and Green Severums, however Green Severums have the dominant Gene so all of the fry will be Green.
No. Snakes are only known to breed with their own species.That answer is not correct.It is a known fact that snakes inter breed.Many rattlesnakes will breed with a bull snake for example.Here in S Dak, many a rattlesnake has inoperative rattles, theydon't make a sound at all! This makes them very dangerous.It is easy to tell if a rattlesnake has bred with another type snake.The rattlers will be set off to about a 25 degree angle from its body,and the rattles will not make a sound, they are inoperative.This is because of inter-breeding.
There is no such thing as inter sexed people. Please rephrase.
No - they are completely different species and will not inter-breed.
Maybe they do and you just don't know it.
A species.
No. Species don't inter breed
No - since they would never inter-breed in the wild, belonging to completely different countries and habitats !
No - they are completely separate species and would never inter-breed !
Only in inter-racial bear families.
Yes, you can, any dog species can inter-breed. I don't know what you'd get though.