Yes, you can.
very very high
Identical twins are 100% random, and fraternal twins (two eggs, two sperm) only have to do with the mom's genetics (the one who drops both eggs). The father really has nothing to do with making twins.
no
you could but it normally skips a generation
Two different males father fraternal twins. Google superfecundation.
Well im a dr so i can tell you that your son can not have any twins! its just impossible!
Twin for 1 twins for both.
A twin is still a single, one has twins. So, "twins' parents."
The cast of Twin Husbands - 1921 includes: Dorothea Wolbert
The mother carries the twin gene and can pass it onto her children. However, only her daughters can give birth to twins. Her sons can inherit the twin gene and pass that onto their daughters, who can give birth to twins. But her sons will only become fathers of twins if their wife has the twin gene. So the chances of having twins if your husband is a twin is not possible unless you have the gene. However, if your grandfather passed the gene to his daughter (your mother) and she passed the gene to you, then, yes you could have twins if your grandfather is a twin.
Well since you have half of your mother's genes, and half of your father's genes' I'd say about 50/50
Twin Husbands - 1933 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)