Yep, Parthenogetic. No males at all! Only females, the egg divides on its
own. BAsically, they clone themselves! This is known from geckoes,
Xantusidae, Teidae, and I think a specie of Bascilus is known to do it. I am
sure more families than I listed do it.
--Daniel
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