Jul 27, 2024, 08:40 PM IST
Female Komodo dragons can reproduce without males, producing offspring that are genetic clones of themselves.
These snakes can reproduce through parthenogenesis, though it's relatively rare.
Some species of hammerhead sharks can reproduce through parthenogenesis, especially in captivity.
These tiny crustaceans can reproduce asexually under certain environmental conditions.
Female Turkish Van cats have been observed reproducing without males in some rare cases.
Female boa constrictors can reproduce through parthenogenesis, although it’s not the usual mode of reproduction.
Many species of stick insects can reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis.
Some species of geckos, like the New Zealand gecko, are known to reproduce through parthenogenesis.