A parent.
Amoeba It's a Protist. It reproduces asexually.
The process by which a parent reproduces by itself is called asexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, a single parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. This can occur through various methods such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation.
fertile living things can reproduce itself.
Cockroaches reproduce quickly and have a waterproof exoskeleton that helps them thrive in various environments.
When an asexual organism reproduces, its offspring is a genetic clone of the parent, meaning it is an exact copy of itself. This process typically occurs through mechanisms such as binary fission, budding, or fragmentation, where no genetic material from another organism is involved. As a result, the offspring inherit the same traits and characteristics as the parent, leading to minimal genetic diversity within the population.
Any animal that can lick itself or its young can stick its tongue out, which I believe is every animal that reproduces sexually. ~ ~Sleenky
K- strategists? This is when the animal is large, reproduces only once a year and nurses for a long time. Aka. Whales, Moose or Cows.
Grrrrrr`
Parthenogenic, the process is called parthenogenesis. when an egg develops by itself. Self fertilisation is asexual reproduction i think...?????
chipmunk
Aphids.
I think its the animal cell.
the daphnia species FOOL
All animals reproduce or they would be extinct.
spiny leaf insect
A bird
frogs