Depends on the context of which the question was asked. If you just came up to a random and asked it, then no.
Your question makes no sense.
"Scarlet O'hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were."
Assuming there's no question the babies are identical twins then, no. A paternity test on one will answer the question. However if they are fraternal twins (not identical) then, yes, each must be tested.
Twins - 2005 Horse Sense 1-8 was released on: USA: 4 November 2005 Australia: 9 October 2008
I think you must be clear in the issue for your question. Did you mean can you ask a doctor if you can have twins or for a method that increases the chances of you having twins?
In most cases hippo mothers give birth to only one young one. But twins are also known to be born but at a pretty rare ratio.
They all are. This question is vague.
No Why would you ask such a question?
Probably a misunderstanding. Monochromatic would mean "only one color", which doesn't make much sense WRT twins. You're probably after monoZYGOTIC, which is another word for identical twins.
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"Twins" is considered a countable noun because it refers to a specific number of individuals (two people born at the same time). You can say "two twins," "three sets of twins," etc. In contrast, "twin" can also be used as an uncountable term when discussing the concept of twinship in a broader sense. However, when counting specific instances, "twins" is countable.
No, identical twins do not have the same fingerprints. While they share the same DNA, fingerprint patterns are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors during fetal development. This makes it a testable question, as researchers can compare the fingerprints of identical twins to assess their similarities and differences. Studies have consistently shown that even identical twins have unique fingerprints.