Some can. Generally the reproduce faster - until they use up their environment (or get infected) and then they die off.
No, large animals can not reproduce asexually, because they have the physical ability to reproduce sexually, like a bear for instant's. The bear mates with another bear which is sexual intercourse and make's a cub (baby) which is sexual reproduction. If animal's could reproduce asexually, then they wouldn't need to have sexual intercourse with another bear in order to make a cub (baby).
asexually I think
i think they reproduse asexually! asexully
Asexually-I think they split in two.
i think asexually
i think the answer to the question is that they reproduce asexually and sexually.
One example is an "aphid".
binary fission I think?
Bacteria reproduce only asexually. This results in the new individual being genetically identical to its parent. ANSWER well bacteria to can reproduce by making conjugtion so we cant say tht they remain identical i think its protista which reproduce asexually
stupid answer come on i think Ur answer is useless anime do not reproduce sexually or what ever
Plants, turkeys, fish, prokaryote and eukaryote cells, and a lot of things you would never think of, such as leeches.
Most complex animals do not reproduce asexually. Single celled animals reproduce asexually by primary division (splitting into two equal sized daughter cells) or by budding (producing a second cell that is much smaller than the parent cell). Both these methods of reproduction produce offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. All male (drone) honey bees are produced through parthenogensis. Some more complex animals can reproduce via parthenogenesis this includes some species of sharks, Komodo Dragons and other reptiles. This generally occurs when there are no males available. Depending on the genetic makeup of the sex chromosomes of each species all offspring produced are either male or female.