Question: Laying eggs without mating?

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Hello,

I have a female Japanese Fire Belly newt who I initially thought was having abnormal feces (white/milky), but now that I have been closely monitoring her, she seems to be laying eggs for the first time ever, however, she has been alone (no mating) for the past several years.
Am I right in that she is laying eggs? If so, how is this even possible?
 
Hello,

I have a female Japanese Fire Belly newt who I initially thought was having abnormal feces (white/milky), but now that I have been closely monitoring her, she seems to be laying eggs for the first time ever, however, she has been alone (no mating) for the past several years.
Am I right in that she is laying eggs? If so, how is this even possible?
I have absolutely no idea- What I know from reptiles that females can still lay eggs even when they are alone- they are just infertile-- so it could be the same maybe...? I know reptiles do but not sure about amphibians.
 
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