crocodile has made herself pregnant within the first noticed case of its sort involving the reptile.
The croc produced a foetus that was 99.9% genetically an identical to herself at a zoo in Costa Rica - confirming it had no father.
The so-called “virgin birth” phenomenon has been present in species different reptiles, in addition to in fish and birds, however by no means earlier than in crocodiles.
The egg was laid by an 18-year-old feminine American crocodile in Parque Reptilania in January 2018, the BBC studies. The foetus inside was absolutely fashioned however nonetheless born and so didn't hatch.
Researchers from Virginia Polytechnic, which specialised in virgin births (or parthenogenesis), say such instances could also be extra widespread in crocodiles however they might merely have gone unnoticed.
Writing within the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, the researchers stated: “It is not uncommon for captive reptiles to lay clutches of eggs, given the period of isolation from mates, these would normally be considered non-viable and discarded. These findings therefore suggest that eggs should be assessed for potential viability when males are absent.
“Furthermore, given that (virgin births) can occur in the presence of potential mates, instances of this may be missed when reproduction occurs in females co-habited with males”.
The motive which why parthenogenesis happens in several species is one thing of a thriller.
One contending concept is that it occurs when numbers of a selected species dwindle, and they're on the verge of extinction.
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