all are female
Animals reproduce sexually not asexually. They have to have two animals to procreate, including both a male and a female.
Not all frogs are asexual but some species of frogs and lizards can reproduce asexually. These frogs reproduce by laying eggs that do not require fertilization; a process is known as parthenogenesis.
Both, though mass asexual reproduction in snails is uncommon. Mainly because of the genetic disadvantages. An example of this is in the asexually reproduced offspring of the species Potamopyrgus antipodarum which have a higher rate of disorders and mutation. thus natural selection removes most of them.
There are very few larger animals that reproduce asexually. (The "a" prefix means "not"; so "asexual" means "non-sexual". ) Among the more interesting ones are some species of shark. Under rare circumstances, female sharks in aquariums may lay eggs which will hatch into new, identical female sharks without the presence of any male sharks. There are some species of lizards capable of this as well. Among mammals, none reproduce asexually.
I am currently looking for the same answer. This is what I have found out so far.. some kinds of worms some kinds of snail Sponges Starfish Jellyfish Komodo Dragon the bread mold hydras planaria and yeast also produce asexually..
all are female
No, not all lizards are male. Unlike bacteria, most lizards (with the exception of some) are unable to reproduce asexually, and therefore, require the presence of another sex to successfully reproduce.
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
Some do and some don't. Some living things reproduce asexually eg some sharks, some lizards, some plants
Animals reproduce sexually not asexually. They have to have two animals to procreate, including both a male and a female.
There are tons of organisms that reproduce asexually. As for ANIMALS - A lot of species of fish do (some sharks partake in parthenogenesis - a type of asexual reproduction), some species of wasps, whiptail lizards, sea anemones, coral, starfish, snails. All fungi, bacteria, Archaea, Protist and amoebas reproduce asexually. Some plants are capable of reproducing asexually, such as strawberry, onions and potatoes.
Not all frogs are asexual but some species of frogs and lizards can reproduce asexually. These frogs reproduce by laying eggs that do not require fertilization; a process is known as parthenogenesis.
Mostly sexually, but some insects can reproduce asexually, such as the aphid
they reproduce asexually because they are cells and some cells reproduce sexually but these kinds dont
Some protists reproduce sexually and some reproduce asexually.
Echinoderms reproduce sexually and asexually.
Some animals can reproduce asexually (without a mate) their offspring are therefore clones of themselves. ex. Sponges reproduce asexually through budding or fragmentation. Even some higher order animals such as certain lizards are capable of reproducing asexually, this is called parthenogenesis.