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One example is an "aphid".

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I guess there are some..but Im not really sure, so I'm researching for some of those

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yes, sponges for example reproduce sexually and asexually. Others animals do this to. I think starfishes do this as well.

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Most of the plants have the ability to reproduce asexually as well as sexually but animals generally reproduce sexually only

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Yes, most plants can breed doing both.

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Teacup pigs reproduce sexually. All animals reproduce sexually. Only plants have the ability to reproduce asexually.


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Sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species in their ability to?

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Why does a sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species?

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