Hermaphrodites don't actually usually have both ovaries and testicles, so generally, no, they can't. if that is so then why can snails lay egg and produce off spring
A true hermaphrodites like the earthworms are able to reproduce asexually. However, there currently no verified accounts of human hermaphrodites.
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No.
* self pollination happen when....... * i dont know
self pollinated
sociocultural theory
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This is called internal fertilization. It happens in birds and mammals, whereas amphibians emit eggs and sperm to meet in the outside world.
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No, a woman cannot self-impregnate. Pregnancy requires fertilization of an egg by sperm, which cannot occur without external assistance.
Yes there are quite a number of animals that can self impregnate though it is definitely the exception and not the rule. Dendrobaena rubida is an example of this.
Not unless some form of artificial insemination is being used to impregnate them. Female guinea pigs cannot self-impregnate.
no , its like a lion trying to impregnate a horse
No. Bulls impregnate "Earth-Cows" which are Earth-bound as well.
If she still has a penis she can impregnate a woman but cannot get pregnant herself.
No. A member of one genus of animal cannot impregnate a member of another genus.
Yes. That is semen. That is the only way to impregnate a woman.
no
you cant
Moose can only impregnate other moose. They are not so closely related to cows that they could crossbreed.