yes it will
No, snakes eat after they are done shedding. But they do sometimes defecate while shedding.
Florida king snakes may still eat while shedding, but some individuals may refuse food due to the discomfort of shedding. It's important to offer food as usual and monitor their eating behavior during this time. If they refuse to eat, do not force them to do so.
Nothing. The lizard might eat the cricket.
Probably not. They are busy shedding.
Not usually - but they WILL have a good appetite once the shedding process is finished.
According to reptmart.com savannah monitors eat crickets and canned cat food
Yes, a Savannah monitor can eat tuna, but it should be given only as an occasional treat rather than a regular part of its diet. Their primary diet should consist of a variety of insects, rodents, and other protein sources suitable for their nutritional needs. Tuna contains high levels of mercury and lacks some essential nutrients, so moderation is key. Always ensure that any fish offered is appropriately prepared and free from additives.
sometimes
Most snakes will not eat while shedding. There are exceptions though, so you can always offer it to them if you want to. It won't harm them to wait until they're done however.
They eat other animals that they can catch and kill on the savannah.
Yes. Dingoes kill and eat deer, boar, monitor lizards, and carrion.
It depends on the individual snake but most wont