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Sure they can.

I'm sure you can think of lots of examples for asexual reproduction in single celled organisms (like an amoeboid, for instance.)

The first example of a multicellular organism that comes to mind is the hydra, a small fresh water animal that reproduces through binary fission.

There are lots of "types" of asexual reproduction, such as binary fission, budding, fragmentation, and through spores that multi-cellular creatures can go through.

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