Um yeah it can but if it is wild it may contain parasites so don't catch one in your backyard you can buy similar lizards called anoles at the pet store. It also depends on how big your snakes is. Make sure that the thickest part of your snake is bigger that what you are feeding it or it can cause damage to your corn snake.
People! There is absolutely nothing wrong with feeding mice! They are the perfect feeder so stop trying to find a better one! By the way, "blue belly lizard" could refer to almost any male lizard of the Sceloporus genus (as well as many other genuses), which in my experience always have mites, which will transfer to your snake.
a lizard
It would depend on the kind od snake and the kind of lizard, but in many cases, yes.
snake and hawk
No, one is a snake and one is a lizard. The garter snake will eat the lizard. I would not suggest housing ANY reptiles together unless you are breeding two 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.
goat=grass snake=lizard hawks=snake owl=snake mice=vegetables
Lizard + Eel = Snake
A python is a snake, not a lizard.
Many snakes are lizard-eaters and a hungry snake would also eat an iguana.
eel and lizard = snake
eel and lizard = snake