Iguanas typically reproduce sexually, with males and females mating to produce offspring. However, some species of reptiles, including certain lizards, can reproduce asexually through a process called parthenogenesis, where females produce viable eggs without fertilization. While this is not common among iguanas, it has been observed in some other reptilian species. Overall, iguanas primarily rely on sexual reproduction for their population.
Asexual
asexual
An organism that can reproduce on its own has asexual reproduction
it is more likelly for bacteria to reproduce asexually. it is very rare for bacteria to reproduce sexually. but it is possible
They reproduce in the sexual way.
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Opossums reproduce sexually.
No. They have to have sex to reproduce.
no, its asexual
No, they reproduce sexually.
No they sexually reproduce::
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