I take it back, you were just snake shaming her. Don't spill people's personal business online!how dare you call that snake a slut? she's just a snake with human traits.
if the tea too hot it might spillI take it back, you were just snake shaming her. Don't spill people's personal business online!
This is so messed up, snake can't even have a friend without these kinds of rumors getting started. I wonder if Mary had to go through this?if the tea too hot it might spill
i cannot be held responsible
she out here doing the snakey shake for the world to seeThis is so messed up, snake can't even have a friend without these kinds of rumors getting started. I wonder if Mary had to go through this?
anime-tier plot twist
i seen strippers sky-pole dance so hard that if a divine conception didn't happen, it should have.
It might be a new mutation? If so that's precious news, it might have an impact?
No. Reproduction in higher animals is heavily biased towards sexual reproduction, but reproduction isn't intrinsically sexual otherwise we wouldn't have to worry about bacteria.
Link to her OnlyFans page?I saw a movie once about a hypothetical scenario in which parthenogenesis started happening spontaneously in humans. It became increasingly common until it got to the point where men where no longer necessary and women rounded them all up and banished them to Australia.
The mechanisms for egg production and incubation already exist in healthy female snakes. One possible mechanism for producing a viable embryo without fertilisating the egg is, for instance, to double the mother's chromosomes from the egg, though I don't know whether that's the mechanism involved here. This doubling is a very normal activity within any cell, but tends not to produce viable offspring which is why there aren't a lot of virgin births.
Green anacondas, incidentally, are snakes that incubate and hatch their young inside the body and possess a placenta. This is a rare and only recently confirmed trait. Most other reptiles lay their eggs externally, though some snakes are ovoviviparous, which means they incubate the egg inside the body cavity but do not have a placenta.
Yes but my question was more, how does the animal knows that there are no male around and that it therefore needs to do parthenogenesis to produce offspring?
This is the most mind blowing part of the story to me. Is this supposed to be common knowledge that lizards, sharks, birds, and snakes can do this? what the fuck.