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Scientists record first known ‘virgin birth’ in female crocodile in Costa Rica

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Reptile had been in captivity for 16 years when zookeepers discovered eggs, journal reportsScientists have recorded the first known case of a “virgin birth” in a female crocodile that had no contact with males for about 16 years.The reptile was able to produce a fully formed foetus that was 99.9% genetically identical to her. Continue reading...

Reptile had been in captivity for 16 years when zookeepers discovered eggs, journal reportsScientists have recorded the first known case of a “virgin birth” in a female crocodile that had no contact with males for about 16 years.The reptile was able to produce a fully formed foetus that was 99.9% genetically identical to her. Continue reading...

Reptile had been in captivity for 16 years when zookeepers discovered eggs, journal reports

Scientists have recorded the first known case of a “virgin birth” in a female crocodile that had no contact with males for about 16 years.

The reptile was able to produce a fully formed foetus that was 99.9% genetically identical to her.

Continue reading...
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