Several reptiles have been known to spontaneously produce a clutch of eggs after not having been exposed to males of the same spieces. One such was a Komodo dragon kept in a zoo that laid a clutch of eggs after never having been bred in her entire life. The only species I know of that consistently reproduces asexually is a species of lizard in which there are no males.
No.
Teacup pigs reproduce sexually. All animals reproduce sexually. Only plants have the ability to reproduce asexually.
there are no animals that reproduce asexually, they all reproduce sexually.
Animals reproduce sexually, where genetic material from two parents combine to produce offspring. This involves the fusion of gametes (sperm and egg) from two individuals to form a genetically unique offspring.
As they are animals they reproduce sexually.
because its their nature
They reproduce asexually
They reproduce Asexually
Animals either sexually reproduce or asexually reproduce. Animals who sexually reproduce have sex the same way that humans do. Animals that asexually reproduce have sex with themselves. This kind of sex happens inside the body. To learn more, visit Wikipedia.
No, animals either reproduce sexually or asexually. In sexual reproduction, two parents are required and an offspring is born with inherited genes/characteristics of both parents. In asexual reproduction, only one parent is required to produce an offspring and that offspring has all the characteristics of the parent. Humans reproduce sexually, whereas single-celled organisms like amoebas reproduce asexually.
Sexually of course.
NO!!! Multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually too! Some plants and animals reproduce this way, and they are certainly more than one cell!