Animals
First Crocodile Virgin Birth Reported in Costa Rica Zoo, Stillbirth DNA at 99.9% Match
A case of virgin birth, the first in crocodile species, has been reported in a zoo in Costa Rica. A DNA test on the stillbirth fetus was a 99.9% match. Read more here.
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