Invertebrates:
* Many insects: Including aphids, stick insects, and some ants and bees.
* Lizards: Some species of lizards, like the whiptail lizard, are all female and reproduce through a process called parthenogenesis, where an egg develops into an embryo without fertilization.
* Some fish and amphibians: Some species of fish and amphibians can also reproduce asexually.
Vertebrates:
* Komodo dragons: While they typically reproduce sexually, komodo dragons can reproduce asexually through parthenogenesis if there are no males available.
* Some sharks: Some species of sharks, like the bonnethead shark, can reproduce asexually.
It's important to note that asexual reproduction is not as common in land animals as it is in aquatic species. The majority of land animals rely on sexual reproduction for genetic diversity and adaptation.