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62-year-old python lays 7 eggs without male help in Missouri

A 62-year-old ball python laid seven eggs despite not being near a male python for at least two decades.

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62-year-old python lays 7 eggs without male help in Missouri

In an unusual incident as St Louis Zoo in Missouri, a 62-year-old ball python laid seven eggs despite not being near a male python for at least two decades. The Zookeepers are trying to figure out .

According to Mark Wanner, manager of herpetology at the zoo, it is unusual but not rare for ball pythons to reproduce asexually. Komodo dragons and several species of rattlesnakes are known to reproduce asexually.

The birth is also unusual because ball pythons usually stop laying eggs long before they reach their 60s, Wanner said.

“She’d definitely be the oldest snake we know of in history,” to lay eggs, Wanner was quoted as saying by AP, noting that she is the oldest snake ever documented in a zoo.

The python, which has not been given a name, laid the eggs on July 23. Three of the eggs remain in an incubator, two were used for genetic sampling, and snakes in the other two eggs did not survive, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. The eggs that survive should hatch in about a month.

The genetic sampling will show whether the eggs were reproduced sexually or asexually, called facultative parthenogenesis.

The private owner gave the female to the zoo in 1961. She laid a clutch of eggs in 2009 that didn’t survive. Another clutch was born in 1990 but those eggs might have been conceived with the male because, at the time, the snakes were put in buckets together while keepers cleaned their cages.

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