(PP)- are you seriously trying to suggest that sometime in the distant past humans employed cloning when we can't even do that successfully now?

(D)- Nope, not seriously, Rambo insisted, but it seems possible to me, and if science can dictate that the first human was female.
How else would you explain human developments from there to here?

(PP)-or somehow had the ability to do it as a natural process, like a chameleon changing its skin color?

(D)- The whiptail lizards are all female. Capture one, and start a colony of all female whiptails. Also, the eggs are genetically complete, no sperm required, to clone the parent, as each egg the lizard carries has all the chromosomes necessary. One female can produce generations of lizards that have no fathers required tattooed on the bellyside… don’t take me literally here! :)

(PP)-It's an interesting notion, but from what does this conclusion come, specifically?

(D)-Scientist does not have conclusive knowledge about parthenogenesis, or why it occurs! Supposedly, the Amazon whiptail came into existence when lizards of two different species of the whiptail genealogy fornicated, with one another. The mother was genetically linked to the western species, while the father belongs to the striped whiptail

(D)-Research "Parthenogenesis" Defined as reproduction by development of an unfertilized usually female gamete that occurs especially among lower plants and invertebrate animals!