Question:
can snakes and legless lizards mate?
anonymous
2008-08-13 00:51:15 UTC
if a snake and a legless lizard mate would you end up with a legless snake... umm??? if that makes sense...???
Nine answers:
Jamie W
2008-08-13 00:59:10 UTC
No, not at all
Dogbreath
2008-08-13 14:37:54 UTC
Certain closely related species can mate and produce live offspring, such as lions and tigers, horses and zebras, etc. However what distinguishes one species from another is the failure to produce offspring that can survive, prosper, and go on to make the original miscegenation perpetrators grandparents.



I suppose if humans can do it with farm animals then snakes and legless lizards could sleep together, but nothing would come of it since they are not THAT closely related.
Jenners
2008-08-13 08:01:32 UTC
No, they're two entirely different animals. A snake can't mate with a gecko - same thing applies to legless lizards. They just look very similar.
kharb23
2008-08-13 08:02:07 UTC
well you may know the answer already when you say legless lizard are not the same as snakes!!! they should not mate but in that cases snakes are legless !!!!!!
acolcres
2008-08-13 07:54:06 UTC
I thought a legless lizard, meant a snake anyway?
Panch Master Brown
2008-08-13 07:54:58 UTC
legless lizards are snakes

stuuuuuuuuuupid
christastic99
2008-08-13 07:53:35 UTC
all snakes are legless
guramiii
2008-08-13 08:01:05 UTC
could a chimpanzee and a brainless human mate?



nope, don't think so too.
anonymous
2008-08-13 07:53:20 UTC
no


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