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Almost all the eggs went bad after a few days, but the eggs of the Asian water dragon did not. So Miller and his co-workers held up a flashlight to the tiny eggs, looking for signs of life ...
A year later, one of the eggs the lizard produced hatched, and a living offspring emerged. In 2018, another living offspring successfully hatched from the mother Asian water dragon's eggs ...
An Asian water dragon hatched from an egg at the Smithsonian National Zoo, and her keepers were shocked. Why? Her mother had never been with a male water dragon. Through genetic testing ...
But in 2009, the water dragon began producing eggs despite never coming into contact with a male member of her species. These eggs, believed to be unfertilized, were regularly discarded until 2015 ...