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Anteater’s Surprise Pregnancy: Virgin Birth Explained
nationalgeographic ^ | May 24, 2013 | Carrie Arnold

Posted on 05/25/2013 11:16:50 AM PDT by JoeProBono

Who’s Your Daddy?

Archie the giant anteater may have a hard time answering that question. Born to mom Armani at the LEO Zoological Center in Greenwich, Connecticut, Archie seems perfectly normal except for one small detail: Zookeepers have no idea how he came into being.

Armani had previously given birth to a baby named Alice after a romantic rendezvous with Alf, a male anteater also at LEO. But this wasn’t an episode of Leave it to Beaver. Male anteaters are known to kill and eat their offspring, so the zoo’s staff kept Alf separate from Armani and Alice for several months. Before the anteater family was reunited, however, Armani somehow got pregnant with Archie, according to the Connecticut newspaper Greenwich Time.

This pregnancy mystery immediately triggered thoughts of virgin birth, a.k.a. parthenogenesis. Animals conceived via parthenogenesis don’t actually have a father. Instead, the embryo grows and develops in the absence of fertilization. It sounds unusual—some might even say miraculous—but it’s a surprisingly common occurrence in the animal kingdom. Researchers believe that an absence of available males likely drives the phenomenon.

Although a variety of different animals have been found to reproduce via parthenogenesis, it is most common in invertebrates (such as water fleas, parasitic wasps, and bees) and certain types of vertebrates (fish, amphibians, and occasionally birds). Although the exact mechanisms of parthenogenetic reproduction can vary from species to species, all parthenogenesis produces normal, healthy offspring...........

Archie’s Mystery Solved?

Zookeepers at LEO believe that Archie was likely the result of embryonic diapause. Not virgin birth in the strict sense of the phrase, embryonic diapause happens when a mother puts a fertilized egg on hold in her uterus.

If environmental conditions aren’t right, the mother can prevent the fertilized egg from implanting and developing for a long periods of tim. Although the process has never been previously observed in an anteater, researchers have documented it in armadillos, which are closely related to anteaters. (Watch an anteater video.)

If Armani did undergo embryonic diapause, she’s in good company. A paper published last year in PLoS ONE showed that a wide variety of mammals have the potential to use embryonic diapause. Thus while it might look like Armani didn’t need a male to conceive Archie, she actually did. It’s just that zookeepers didn’t catch them in the act.

So the next time “Millionaire Matchmaker” or “The Bachelor” comes on TV, just imagine what kind of programming we could have if animals created shows based on their own reproductive strategies. “No Males Allowed,” anybody?


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21 posted on 05/25/2013 3:24:00 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
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Mystery of Anteater's 'virgin birth' at Connecticut zoo SOLVED as experts say it was freak biological phenomenon

Parthenogenesis. That's what I said it was. TA-DA.


22 posted on 05/27/2013 4:36:48 AM PDT by Daffynition (Stand Your Ground)
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23 posted on 05/27/2013 6:00:54 AM PDT by JoeProBono (Mille vocibus imago valet;-{)
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I can dig it!


24 posted on 05/27/2013 6:36:11 AM PDT by Daffynition (Stand Your Ground)
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