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Lizards and snakes are both reptiles; they have scaly skin, they lay eggs, they have generally similar physiology (although lizards have legs and snakes don't).
Snakes don't have eyelids so they cant blink like a lizardusually legs (there are some legless lizards)lizards have external ears
Snakes and lizards are reptiles.
Snakes are related to lizards.
Corn snakes in the wild will eat a variety of different foods, including lizards, birds, and small rodents. Anoles and other lizards provide the main food source, and as such, baby corn snakes often prefer lizards over mice. However, because of the large supply of mice available and the low cost, they are the preferred food item for corn snakes
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snakes, birds, lizards snakes, birds, lizards snakes, birds, lizards
Snakes don't have legs whilst lizards do.
It is generally accepted that snakes evolved from lizards.
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All snakes and many lizards are carnivores. Some lizards are herbivores or omnivores.
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.
Gopher snakes have a varied diet - including... small mammals (mice, rats, & rabbits), birds (and their eggs) and lizards. Juveniles prey on small lizards, frogs, and baby mice.
Lizards and snakes are both reptiles; they have scaly skin, they lay eggs, they have generally similar physiology (although lizards have legs and snakes don't).