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A species of frogs I believe. Lemme do more research. More: The cape bee Apis mellifera capensis is known to sometimes reproduce asexually through a process called thelytoky. A number of insects, notably aphids can alternate between sexual and asexual reproduction. Under favourable conditions, aphids will produce eggs that have not gone through meiosis, essentially cloning itself. In the absence of a male, female Turkeys are known to produce fertile eggs. The individual produced is often sickly, and nearly always male. This behaviour can interfere with the incubation of eggs in Turkey farming.
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i think thier are some more reptiles or amphibians that can do that, and mabye some fish but i have no idea which ones.
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