They're calling it the Amazon molly. Wrong river, folks. It lives in Texas. I've been to Texas 4,712 times, never saw one, because Kamala Harris let them all swim to Mexico. Sad situation for the fish.
These fish clone themselves using something called gene conversion, which is basically when the fish photocopies its own DNA at roughly 88 megahertz β I know this because my uncle was a biologist, very smart guy, top of his class at MIT or one of those places. The egg makes a sperm, the sperm hugs the egg, boom, baby fish. That's the science. Look it up.
A scientist named Louise Gentle says they've survived 100,000 years. I survived a 14-hour deposition, so I get it. The real story here, nobody's reporting it, is that the Amazon molly mates with OTHER male fish and doesn't use their genes. That's called a bad deal. I would've renegotiated. I'd have those male fish paying tariffs of 38.6% per fin.
Dr. Brent Halloway at the Greater Gulf Institute for Aquatic Affairs told me personally these fish have three hearts. Could be four. Tremendous organs on them.
The Komodo dragon also does this and nobody talks about it because dragons aren't real, they're CGI.
Based on the original article "Scientists Finally Know How an All-Female Fish Keeps Cloning Itself".