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Originally posted by jimboman
There's a good quote from Jurassic Park, 'life always finds a way'. The dinos were all females, but they still reproduced. Life is indeed strange.
Female hammerhead sharks can reproduce without having sex, scientists confirm.
The evidence comes from a shark at Henry Doorly Zoo in Nebraska which gave birth to a pup in 2001 despite having had no contact with a male.
Genetic tests by a team from Belfast, Nebraska and Florida prove conclusively the young animal possessed no paternal DNA, Biology Letters journal reports.
news.bbc.co.uk...
Originally posted by pavil
On a sorta related unrelated topic, The Female kangaroos here at the Detroit Zoo have gotten pregnant twice even though all the Males have had vasectomies and there have been no new males introduced. More of a case of the Vasectomy not being total however. Nature does find a way.
Originally posted by iori_komei
Originally posted by jimboman
There's a good quote from Jurassic Park, 'life always finds a way'. The dinos were all females, but they still reproduced. Life is indeed strange.
While there were probably some dinosaurs, just as their are some lizards today that are
all female and reproduce Asexually, Dinosaurs were both genders and reproduced more like birds.
Originally posted by cus420
do they actually perform vasectomies and not castrate them? dont get me wrong i think vasectomies are far more ethical in terms of animal rights but i havent heard of them being performed on animals before
Originally posted by zoom factor 32
Here is a similar story I just heard about. This is such a neat possibilty, especially the possibilty of a shark hybrid!
www.9news.com...