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Sharks have been known to reproduce either sexually or asexually, but it's usually one or the other. Now, researchers have observed the first documented case of a zebra (or leopard) shark ...
Leonie the leopard shark has given birth to a litter of pups despite being separated from her partner for more than three years. The Independent spoke to the scientists investigating the world ...
A female leopard shark in an Australian aquarium has shocked scientists by making herself pregnant years after being separated from her mate.
The research about Leonie the leopard shark's asexual reproduction has been published in Scientific Reports , documenting a world first in this switch between normal and asexual reproduction.
A leopard shark at an aquarium in Australia has reproduced asexually in what is reported to be a world first. Leonie hatched eggs despite having no partner in a process known as parthenogenesis ...
A Leopard female shark in Australia has become the first shark to change from sexual to asexual reproduction in a switch that could save her species, according to British media reports.
Shirur MP Amol Kolhe called for government-level policies to control leopard reproduction on Tuesday after a four-year-old boy fell victim to a leopard attack in Pune district's Junnar taluka.
A leopard shark in a Queensland aquarium shocks scientists by becoming the first in the world to give birth without a male, after previously mating in the usual way.
TEHRAN – A Persian leopard couple’s hormonal interventions to mate naturally at Tehran Zoological Garden for conservation purposes has turned out to be unsuccessful, YJC reported on Saturday.
Melbourne: Leonie the leopard shark has made a switch that could save her species becoming the first shark recorded to change from sexual to asexual reproduction, researchers have found. Christine ...
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