Zekana about 6 years ago [hidden] If both reproductive organs are fully working then I'd assume so. Better question is, would the offspring be a clone? 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
IndustriousMechanic about 6 years ago [hidden] Not necessarily. Even fully hermaphroditic species, like snails, can't impregnate themselves. They still have to have a partner. 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
andykhang about 6 years ago [hidden] IndustriousMechanic said:Not necessarily. Even fully hermaphroditic species, like snails, can't impregnate themselves. They still have to have a partner.Unless they do self-insemination. 1 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
FJH about 6 years ago [hidden] andykhang said:Unless they do self-insemination.Some plants and flatworms, then.Even so, those don't begin the reproduction process unless some mechanism determines their environment is void of partners. 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link