Apparently, Lady Komodo Dragons don't need male Komodo Dragons to multiply.
A British zoo on Wednesday announced the virgin birth of five Komodo dragons, giving scientists new hope for the captive breeding of the endangered species.
In an evolutionary twist, the newborns' eight-year-old mother, Flora, shocked staff at the Chester Zoo in northern England when she became pregnant without ever having a male partner or even being exposed to the opposite sex.
A zoo keeper holds one of the five newly hatched Komodo dragons at Chester Zoo.
(Dave Thompson/Associated Press) "Flora is oblivious to the excitement she has caused but we are delighted to say she is now a mum and dad," said a delighted Kevin Buley, the zoo's curator of lower vertebrates and invertebrates.
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2007/01/24/komodo-birth.html
A British zoo on Wednesday announced the virgin birth of five Komodo dragons, giving scientists new hope for the captive breeding of the endangered species.
In an evolutionary twist, the newborns' eight-year-old mother, Flora, shocked staff at the Chester Zoo in northern England when she became pregnant without ever having a male partner or even being exposed to the opposite sex.

(Dave Thompson/Associated Press)
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2007/01/24/komodo-birth.html
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