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Tungara frogs may reproduce two to three months after metamorphosis.
An example is the elephant, which may reproduce just once every five years.
Yet sometimes a writer may reproduce another's words innocently enough.
In Komodo dragons (V. komodoensis) and other bisexual species, some females may reproduce parthenogenetically, whereas other females reproduce sexually.
For a reader that memoir, "The Hooligan's Return," may reproduce the problem of the protagonist of "The Castle": how to get in.
So if one of the anticancer genes mutates, the cell it is in may reproduce more than it is supposed to.
Present machines for applying wax in traditional Javanese patterns may reproduce such effects of the hand process as the staining caused by fissures in the wax.
There is an element in American copyright law that allows people to make "fair use" of protected work: a scholar, critic, journalist, or parodist may reproduce a modest portion without permission.
New fungi may germinate from these spores, or mature fungi may reproduce sexually, with the resulting fertilized eggs being converted into nonmobile spores, or oospores, which then also germinate into mature individuals.
Some brittle stars (starfish relatives) may reproduce by breaking across the middle of the body disk, with each of the halves subsequently growing its missing half and the corresponding arms.
In a few species of lizards including certain geckos (Gekkonidae), racerunners (Tediidae), rock lizards (Lacertidae), monitor lizards (Varanus), and the brahminy blind snake (Ramphotyphlops braminus)—females may reproduce by parthenogenesis (that is, their eggs require no sperm activation or fertilization).
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