This Australian grasshopper gave up sex 250,000 years ago and it's doing fine

Most animals on Earth have two sexes, male and female, that combine and mix their genes when they reproduce. We are so accustomed to this state of affairs that the existence of all-female species that don’t have sex, but instead reproduce by cloning, comes as a great surprise.


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Source: Phys.org