Dumerils Boa Parthenogenesis
Parthenogenesis
Life finds a way.
Doctor Doom, a female Dumerils boa we've had since she was just a few months old, has never been paired with a male.
This evening she threw a partho litter. Most of the eggs were slugs, there were half a dozen stillborn, another that is alive but underformed so she probably won't make it, and this one live critter.
Her name is Miracle. Sorry for the blurry photos, she did not want to sit still.
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Re: Dumerils Boa Parthenogenesis
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Caitlin
My god. I have never heard of this in live-bearing snakes....
It's not common but it happens, & has been reported in garter & rattlesnakes too. So either way (live or eggs), "nature finds a way". :cool:
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Bogertophis
That's awesome- :D Don't you just love surprises? How old is Doctor Doom?
She is a 2012 so 13 years old. Last year she cycled and threw all slugs so I just figured it was one of those odd things.
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bcr229
She is a 2012 so 13 years old. Last year she cycled and threw all slugs so I just figured it was one of those odd things.
Um, "Is that your final answer?" ;) I think she'll be 13 in 2025? :D Eleven years old sounds more like it- but either way, she's mature.
That rosy boa that I had- she started throwing slugs in the few years before she ended up in my hands (& she was freaking out the less-than-snake-experienced staff in the nature museum) & then she had a live neonate shortly after she came home with me. It's like throwing slugs is a warning sign from a mature snake. :rofl: Anyway, I'm glad you're getting the chance to raise a partho-boa- it's pretty special, & it's your "turn".
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
Um, "Is that your final answer?" ;) I think she'll be 13 in 2025? :D Eleven years old sounds more like it- but either way, she's mature.
Whoops! Yeah, I was up very late last night/early this morning waiting for her to finish since I checked each neonate for signs of life, and then of course her enclosure needed to be cleaned out after she was done. So I'm running a little slow today.
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bcr229
Whoops! Yeah, I was up very late last night/early this morning waiting for her to finish since I checked each neonate for signs of life, and then of course her enclosure needed to be cleaned out after she was done. So I'm running a little slow today.
That's okay, you have a good excuse. :)