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Crested Gecko Reproduced via Parthenogenesis at Liberty Science Center in NJ - Reptiles Magazine

A crested gecko (Correlophus ciliatus) has hatched at New Jersey’s Liberty Science Center from a mother who has been at the center since 2016 and has never been exposed to a male crested gecko. While parthenogenesis has been known to occur in reptiles, including rainbow boas, American crocodiles, Komodo dragons, and anacondas and reticulated pythons, among others, the phenomenon is not as well known to occur among crested geckos. “We’re pleased …
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reptilesmagazine.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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