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Virgin birth in UK zoo

 


NemoySpruce
Yes folks, Christ is coming back... as a lizard.

from Reuters:

Quote:
LONDON (Reuters) - Flora, a pregnant Komodo dragon living in a British zoo, is expecting eight babies in what scientists said on Wednesday could be a Christmas virgin birth.

Flora has never mated, or even mixed, with a male dragon, and fertilized all the eggs herself, a process culminating in parthenogenesis, or virgin birth. Other lizards do this, but scientists only recently found that Komodo dragons do too.

"Nobody in their wildest dreams expected this. But you have a female dragon on her own. She produces a clutch of eggs and those eggs turn out to be fertile. It is nature finding a way," Kevin Buley of Chester Zoo in England said in an interview.

He said the incubating eggs could hatch around Christmas.

Parthenogenesis has occurred in other lizard species, but Buley and his team said this was the first time it has been shown in Komodo dragons -- the world's largest lizards.


Merry Christmas to Y'all
Lord Klorel
If it is true that this dragon have furtile eggs without having sex with a male dragon, i see this that the dragon must have a own system to create furtile eggs.
It sounds crazy, but i think that this is a possible fact.
Blu_Spykz
I think that can be the only explanation.
Other animals breed a-sexually. why not dragons?
chennai
Quote:
Flora, a pregnant Komodo dragon living in a British zoo, is expecting eight babies in what scientists said on Wednesday could be a Christmas virgin birth.



a fauna named flora?
hofodomo01
I remember in bio class we learned about a species of lizard in south america, whom were all females.

Well, judging from the reactions, it seems that this dragon wasn't supposed to reproduce asexually....and even in the article it directly mentions "parthenogenesis"...

If it wasn't Christmas, it would just be "scientific discovery" instead of "virgin birth", no?
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