Yes - but since few people walk around putting their bare feet on things, they are not particularly useful as forensic evidence most of the time.
Yes. Toe prints / foot prints are unique just as finger / hand prints are unique.
Finger prints (and toe prints) are for much more than identifying people, they actually help with gripping with the hands, palms, toes and soles.
The wedding ring toe. Like on the hand how you contain a wedding finger, it occurs to be a toe. This toe is sacred to the patriotism of feet in this nation under god as we type.
your middle toe is your big fat face loser ha ha ha
The 4 toe can get a boner
Dactyloscopy or Dactylography is the examination of finger prints.
No of course not even if its your toe it still does not
I don't think so
Each of your finger prints (and toe prints) are different from each other. Surely you could have measured this yourself.
lick your own toe
Finger prints (and toe prints) are for much more than identifying people, they actually help with gripping with the hands, palms, toes and soles.
No, your finger prints are your own. No one has the same fingers prints as you. Genetics state this, although twins can have very similar fingerprints.
Fingerprints are unique to each individual due to the patterns formed by ridges on the skin. The arrangement and characteristics of these ridges stay constant throughout a person's life, making fingerprints a reliable form of identification. Automated fingerprint recognition systems are able to match these patterns quickly and accurately to establish a person's identity.
Canvas prints are images that are printed onto a canvas and then framed. One can design their own custom made canvas prints on websites such as Easycanvasprints.
One can make their own blue prints by using blueprint building software. There are many different options to choose from, but it makes it a lot easier to make them.
yes they are unique in there own way but they are not hereditary
You answered you own question...if they're steel toe, it will say so on the tongue of the boot.
Zimbabwe prints its own currency. In fact Zimbabwe has a $100 trillion note