Female Komodo dragons can impregnate themselves without a male through a process called “parthenogenesis.” They can force the duplication of sex chromosomes and give birth to male Komodo dragons; keeping the species alive.
Female Komodo dragons can impregnate themselves without a male through a process called “parthenogenesis.” They can force the duplication of sex chromosomes and give birth to male Komodo dragons; keeping the species alive.