They are called twins.
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Fraternal twins started from two separate eggs in the mother. By comparison, identical twins started from one egg but it divided at the first stage of development into two separate zygotes (and thus two separate babies).
100%Identical twins develop from the same egg, so have the same DNA. The only thing different between identical twins is finger prints, and retinal patterns.
Yes babies can be called twins. Also when they grow up they"ll still be called twins.
Because the mother identical twins each have a different husband . . . half of his characteristics show up in their babies.
A set of twins (2 babies) is called twins. Seven sets would still be twins. 7 babies born together (not twins) would be called septuplets.
when two babies are born at the same time are callled twins!
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they are twin babies that are not real
Sextuplits are when a mother has 6 babies. Like when you have twins, they're called twins.
yes, you can have babies, but the chances of having twins or tripplets isn't very high
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.
The odds are 75 percent.
Conjoined twins are babies joined at birth.
No