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Posted by: g.gartner at Fri Apr 14 17:33:01 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by g.gartner ] Whiptails are a bad example here because of their interesting parthogenetic origins (hybridization). There are instances of snakes, normally viviparous, producing litters parthenogenetically. Specifically, a timber rattlesnake that had never been housed with a male, produced a parthenogenetic litter. | ||
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