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Species survival. Very selfless act of nature. If you think you may die, clone yourself and hope they surviveStress is a common theory. but I'm more curious as to why they split if they're stressed.
Species survival. Very selfless act of nature. If you think you may die, clone yourself and hope they survive
Alright. This topic again.
Will we find scientific evidence regarding, probably not as anemone doesn't speak our tongue.
Common sense dictates, in my mind, as any species that can clone itself does so to strive to live indefinitely, immortal, therefore assuming this is the case here as well.
Or
Maybe the asexual reproduction in their brainless, nervous system, (that can't mutate btw), like any other animal causes this just for fun? Pleasure?
Ill just go with your dominating the world theory for now. There is more scientific written evidence of the moon splitting.So.........no cite? :)
Hahaha....most shouldn't.Isn't one of every living things main purposes in life to reproduce? Anemones could be like us in the sense that most of us reproduce at a normal rate, some not at all, and others need some birth control to stop already.
humans or anemones? lolHahaha....most shouldn't.
I really know nothing about anemones other than the 2 I bought have lived and both have recently split. They must be using stem cells to reproduce. I heard the doctor that does that lives in Mexico though...Anemone reproduce asexual and sexually, so wouldn't cloning be different?