Chameleon breed difference

TMK, parthenogenesis and sexual reproduction aren't necessarily mutually exclusive; some species (not necessarily chameleons) can reproduce by either method—others cannot.
IDK precisely which species of chameleons are parthenogenetic—exclusively or otherwise.
You must have gotten confused 🤣 They’re talking about roaches
 
You must have gotten confused 🤣 They’re talking about roaches
I think you're right, although...

Some populations of chameleons consist entirely or mostly of female animals. This is an unusual trait in animal populations, and it may be indicative of parthenogenesis in these chameleon species, that is, the production of fertile eggs by females that have not mated with a male animal.
https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/chameleons
 
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