Yes, a rattlesnake is a vertebrae. A vertebrae is an animal with a backbone. The rattlesnake definitely has a backbone. If an animal does not have a backbone it is an invertebrate.
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yes different types of lizards and snakes
Several different apache tribes.
No. Lizards and snakes came from different branches of reptiles. Dionosaurs evolved from archosaurs while lizards evolved from lepidosaurs.
Snakes don't have legs whilst lizards do.
It is generally accepted that snakes evolved from lizards.
All snakes and many lizards are carnivores. Some lizards are herbivores or omnivores.
MANY different species of snakes eat lizards--some eat them mainly when the snakes are babies, and some eat them throughout their lives. Some will take lizards opportunistically, even if they don't normally eat them. The shorter list would be of snakes that never eat lizards.
Both snakes and lizards belong to a group of reptiles called squamates. Snakes likely evolved from a group related to monitor lizards.
Some lizards are herbivores, but most are not. All snakes are carnivores.
Yes it is possible to interbreed different types of garter snakes. In fact some happen naturally in the wild.
Lizards are the most common reptile found in the desert followed by snakes, then tortoises and turtles.