Females do not need the males to reproduce but... the nymphs will only be females if the female does not reproduce with a male. (I'm trying not to be rude...)
Puberty is when the hormones start to produce sperm, amongst other things happening to the body. Male's need sperm to inseminate the female and thus reproduce.
Only males can't reproduce, you need both males and females for that. And they reproduce pretty much just like domestic cats and dogs do.
Reproduction: Most lizards deposit their eggs in a simple nest. The female skink may coil around her eggs to protect them from intruders. Other lizards do not lay their eggs, but give birth after hatching their eggs inside the body. Still other lizard species reproduce similar to mammals, giving birth to live young. Unlike female mammals, these female lizards do not nurse or care for their young after birth. Some species of North American whiptails and European lacertid lizards have only female individuals; adult females lay unfertilized eggs that hatch only into females.
Yes. Reptiles reproduce sexually (not asexually), meaning that there must be both a male and female parent to create a zygote (which later develops into an embryo).
Some lower forms in the animal kingdom are asexual, which mean they produce in some way without the need of genders. Sexual reproduction requires both a male and female.
Yes ! Of course there is ! You need a male moth & a female moth to reproduce the species !
a peach produces asexually which mans that it doesnt need a male or female to reproduce
Daphnia reproduce through a process called parthenogenesis, where females produce offspring without the need for fertilization by males. This allows for rapid population growth under favorable conditions. In some species, sexual reproduction can also occur, involving the production of both male and female individuals.
Daphnia reproduce asexually through a process called parthenogenesis, where females produce clones of themselves without the need for fertilization by males. This involves the development of unfertilized eggs into embryos that hatch and grow into new individuals.
yes
Of Course! You cannot have a baby without a male and female.