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Is DNA of a lizard more similar to a dog or snake?

The DNA of a lizard would be more similar to a snake's than a dog's.


Is lizard DNA more similar to a snake or dog?

none because lizard DNA is lizards DNA not dog or snake DNA


Why are Legless lizard not considered traditional animals?

What is a traditional animal? A legless lizard is a description of a lizard which, because of environment and lifestyle, has evolved a similar body plan to that of a snake. To consider it not traditional says more of the questioner's culture than it does of the lizard.


What are more reptiles than snake and lizard and turtle?

Alligators crocs commodo dragons monitors birds


What organism is the secondary consumer leaf caterpillar lizard or snake?

The secondary consumer in this context would typically be the leaf caterpillar lizard, as it feeds on primary consumers like insects. Snakes can also be secondary consumers, but they are generally more versatile in their diet, consuming both primary consumers and other secondary consumers. Thus, if the primary consumers are herbivores or insects, the leaf caterpillar lizard fits the role of a secondary consumer more directly.


Is a an owl more closely related to a dragonfly or a lizard?

dinosaurs evolved into birds, so I would say lizard.(:


What happens if you tie a lizard to a balloon and let it go?

I would figure it would float off too. But if the lizard is too heavy, it'll just fall and you'd need more balloons


How would increasing the snake population affect grass?

the more snake the less their grass


He bacteria in a colony are unable to perform transduction. How would this hurt the bacterial colony's chance for survival?

the bacteria would be more genetically similar.


What would happen if a garter snake was purple?

It would be more easily visible to predators and then eaten


What is a cobra moth?

A cobra moth is not a well-known species. It may be a term used regionally or colloquially to refer to a moth that resembles a cobra snake in appearance, either in coloration or markings. It would be helpful to provide more context or specifics for a more accurate answer.


Are there coral snake or a same color snake in south west Wisconsin?

there could be. Kingsnakes and milk snakes can have very similar markings to the coral snake. A true coral snake's habitat is in the southern region of the US. if there is any doubt...stay away.