No reptiles are sexual reproducers.
There have been a few cases of bazaar and random King Snakes and Rattle Snakes giving birth after no male interactions to 1 or 2 eggs. Very, Very rare though.
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Some do and some don't. Some living things reproduce asexually eg some sharks, some lizards, some plants
No, dinosaurs reproduced sexually. No vertebrate animals reproduce asexually.
As a mammal, a deer would be reproduced internally.
The fruit tree can be asexually reproduced through grafting, budding or sprouting, but the fruit itself would not exist if the tree had not reproduced sexually. The seed within the fruit is the proof of sexual reproduction.
Sexually , only cells and unicellular organisms divide asexually, iguanas have half their genes from each parent, and look different as well as have 2 parents.
Most definitly. Asexually reproduced plants are clones of each others so have no genetic variation. Sexually reproduced planst combine the dominant genes from both the partent plants
they reproduced asexually
They reproduce sexually
Asexually
bacteria and penes
Lichens produce both sexually and asexually