Pictures of komodo dragons doing it

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Under some circumstances, female komodo dragons can produce offspring without the wrestling, injuries and hemipenes. Several zoos in the past ten years have documented instances of 'virgin births' or parthenogenic reproduction in komodos. These were individuals who had not mated. At London Zoo, they had a clutch of asexual eggs laid by a female called Sungai, most of which hatched. All dragons produced this way are male.
 
Under some circumstances, female komodo dragons can produce offspring without the wrestling, injuries and hemipenes. Several zoos in the past ten years have documented instances of 'virgin births' or parthenogenic reproduction in komodos. These were individuals who had not mated. At London Zoo, they had a clutch of asexual eggs laid by a female called Sungai, most of which hatched. All dragons produced this way are male.
Wtf. That's awesome. Even self-correcting.
 
“Deep inside the skull of every one of us there is something like a brain of a crocodile. Surrounding the R-complex is the limbic system or mammalian brain, which evolved tens of millions of years ago in ancestors who were mammal but not yet primates. It is a major source of our moods and emotions, of our concern and care for the young. And finally, on the outside, living in uneasy truce with the more primitive brains beneath, is the cerebral cortex; civilization is a product of the cerebral cortex.”

— Carl Sagan, Cosmos p.276–277
 
Under some circumstances, female komodo dragons can produce offspring without the wrestling, injuries and hemipenes. Several zoos in the past ten years have documented instances of 'virgin births' or parthenogenic reproduction in komodos. These were individuals who had not mated. At London Zoo, they had a clutch of asexual eggs laid by a female called Sungai, most of which hatched. All dragons produced this way are male.
Jesus confirmed, checkmate atheists.
 
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