The obvious answer is that lizards have legs and snakes don't! But then there are legless lizards....
Even these 'legless' lizards however, have the remains of leg stumps visible in their anatomy.
Also legless lizards are reasonably small and non-venomous, although some legged lizards are venomous and some small snakes non-venomous, so things get a bit confusing. Probably best to stick with the legs, or traces of them!
It is generally not recommended to bring a snake near a lizard as snakes are natural predators of lizards. There is a risk that the snake may see the lizard as prey and attack it. It is best to keep these animals separate to ensure their safety.
DNA from a snake and a lizard.
Lizard + Eel = Snake
The legless lizard is often mistaken for a snake due to its long, slender body and lack of legs. Despite its snake-like appearance, the legless lizard is a type of lizard with eyelids and external ear openings, distinguishing it from snakes which lack these features. Legless lizards are found in various regions around the world and are expert burrowers.
A python is a snake, not a lizard.
eel and lizard = snake
eel and lizard = snake
it is a lizard with no legs there fore it is a snake.
No. It is a snake.
a lizard
No. It is a snake.
It would depend on the kind od snake and the kind of lizard, but in many cases, yes.