Most species won't, but some burrowing species will eat egg they can handle, including other lizard's eggs. Varanids are known to eat even corodilian eggs, and likely will eat lizards eggs as well.
No. The varanid lizards of Australia ("gowanas") are omnivores. They'll eat fruit if they get it, but they also like eggs, insects, other lizards...
Glass Lizards are carnivorous. They will eat most things that they can fit in their mouth. In the wild, they will eat most bugs (such as beetles, crickets and Spiders). Other things they will eat are mice, eggs and other lizards and snakes.
eat eggs
They eat eggs.
Depends on the type of snake. Some eat mice,and lizards, and other species eat insects.And some eat the eggs layed by them.
they eat lizards, rodents, snakes, frogs, and birds
Lizards eat bugs and other animals
They eat grasses, herbage, leaves, fruit, insects, lizards and bird's eggs.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
Toucans do eat beetles as well as other insects. Their diet also consists of fruit, eggs, lizards and sometimes even a small bird.
Monitor lizards are carnivorous and typically eat a diet of insects, small animals like mice, birds, and other reptiles, as well as eggs and carrion. They have sharp teeth and strong jaws to help them catch and eat their prey. Some larger species of monitor lizards may even hunt larger animals like deer or monkeys.
They might eat rabbits! EW rightDepending upon the species, snakes may feed on small mammals, birds, lizards, amphibians, eggs or even other snakes.It depends on the species. Snakes in deserts may eat food like mice and other small mammals, insects, birds, and reptiles including other snakes.