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31 Aug 2024 05:20 AM
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I have a few @Mustang67 . Don't even know how many. 

 

Actually, did you know they don't need to mate to lay eggs?

 

The female lays eggs and the eggs hatch but that means they are all females. They are parthenogenetic. They don't need a mate. They simply make a clone of themselves.

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