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    Re: Unexpected Eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt K View Post
    I think they'd all be male actually. They receive the genes from the mother, but only the ones required to make male offspring. Anywho, this stuff is truly amazing. Congratulations on your little miracles.

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    I know it's a wiki page, but it looks like they'd all be female.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenogenesis

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    What an amazing story! I'm so happy that the little one is going to be ok with it's eyes! Those are some very cute babies! Congrats!

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    im glad bugsy is gonna be ok. after a shed she should be perfectly fine. im glad to hear someone took interest in your situation, i wanna know what they have to say.
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    Re: Unexpected Eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Quiet Tempest View Post
    I know it's a wiki page, but it looks like they'd all be female.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenogenesis
    I just read that page, interesting stuff. Do Ball Pythons follow XY or ZW sex determination? I'm not sure. But it still seems to me like they might be male. It would make sense for them to be male, as this kind of thing, adaptively speaking, happens as a result of a female not being in the presence of a male. Because no males are around for sexual reproduction, parthenogenesis becomes a necessity if reproduction is to happen at all. BUT, the logical result of creating offspring would be to create male offspring to compensate for the lack of available males, thus making sexual reproduction a viable option again. That's just my 2 cents, and I'm by no means 100% confident in my hypothesis, but I am reasonably confident, haha. Either way though, it really is amazing.

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