A method in which a new individual is developed without fertilization is called parthenogenesis. In this type of reproduction, males don’t have to take any role in reproduction and only female gametes develop into new offspring. Typically, in this type of reproduction most, if not all of the time only females are born.
Some examples of parthenogenetic capable animals are: bees, wasps, ants, and there are about 50 known species of lizard and 1 species of snake that reproduce solely through parthenogenesis.