Shark Switches to Asexual Reproduction, Gives Male-Less Birth

Did you know that sharks can reproduce asexually? It’s true — female sharks can produce offspring without a contribution from a male shark. This is called parthogenesis, and has been observed in frogs, fish, lizards, plants, insects and birds, to name … Discuss

Source: The Free Dictionary

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