Not Really
While parthenogenesis, a.k.a. “virgin birth”, might seem miraculous, it's actually common as dirt in nature. Indeed, some 2000 species are capable of doing it, including snakes, ants, turkeys, chickens, amphibians, Komodo dragons, and sharks. That's right, even your Christmas lunch can do it.Oct 14, 2018 Melbourne University
If you are a believer, God created everything, including virgin birth in the creatures listed above. Those who wrote the Bible were, likely, not aware of this. Education, including science class, wasn't available to anyone but a select few. Virgin birth would have been a true miracle to these people. It was beyond anything they could have (pun intended) conceived of.
Immaculate Conception in Nature?
(Immaculate conception actually refers to Mary, mother of Jesus. She was born free of sin.)What in the world is parthenogenesis?
"Derived from the Greek words parthenos and genesis, meaning “virgin” and “creation”, parthenogenesis is the naturally-occurring phenomenon by which a female is able to produce offspring independently of a male counterpart. More technically, it refers to the development of an embryo from an unfertilised egg." (Melbourne University)
The article goes on:
Why does parthenogenesis exist in nature?
While some species only reproduce by parthenogenesis, other nifty organisms are capable of switching between regular sexual reproduction and parthenogenesis. In aphids and crustaceans, this switch is triggered by a change in season and favourable growth conditions. Komodo dragons and snakes change tack when male suitors are lacking.
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