First Komodo Dragon Babies Hatch Without a Male in China

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First Komodo Dragon Babies Hatch Without a Male in China

An 11-year-old female Komodo dragon has hatched two healthy babies without a male in Taiyuan Zoo. This rare parthenogenesis case is the first in China and Asia, offering new insights into reptile reproduction and conservation.

Taiyuan Zoo in Shanxi Province has made history. Remarkably, an 11-year-old female Komodo dragon has hatched two healthy babies without ever mating—a rare case of parthenogenesis. According to zoo officials, this is the first time such a birth has been recorded in China and across Asia.

The hatchlings emerged on January 20th and 25th, 2026, and are now being carefully raised in a special enclosure. Meanwhile, the adult female, brought to the zoo in 2015, remains on display for visitors.

Taiyuan Zoo upgraded the dragon’s habitat in 2022 with temperature control, UVB lighting, humidity regulation, and a landscape mimicking Indonesian islands. These changes created an environment that closely resembles its natural home.

The female began laying eggs regularly in 2024. Although early attempts at incubation were unsuccessful, they marked a breakthrough in egg-laying frequency. Then, on July 20, 2025, she laid 16 eggs. After six months of careful incubation, two hatchlings finally emerged.

“Komodo dragons are the largest lizards in the world and are listed as endangered,” said Liu Zhangxin, head of the zoo’s reptile pavilion. He added, “Most zoos rely on natural mating. This parthenogenetic birth is a remarkable milestone for conservation and science.”

Taiyuan Zoo will continue monitoring the young dragons and collaborate with researchers to study parthenogenesis and its implications for species conservation worldwide.

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