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no. no-one's thumb prints are the same
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.
yes everyone in the whole world is different no one has the exact same finger prints or else do you think that the FBI or some other important Government thing would rely on such a thing as different finger prints and twins they might look 100% the same but their hearts and thought and actions are they the same.
Not to the same extent that humans have fingerprints, no. Cat's pads are basically smooth, not having the ridges that make human fingerprints. While injury can make a cat's paw print unique, there is very little else apart from sheer size to distinguish one cat's paw print from another's.
No one has the same fingerprints. That's just the way of genetics. Identical twins look exactly the like, but their DNA isn't the same.
Each finger has a different print. Prints are not genetic. Not even twins have the same prints.
There is no set number of eggs that a hen can/has to lay. The average amount for a good layer is one egg every one to three days.
One can find Christmas prints in a variety of shops on the web. If one wants handmade or drawn/painted prints, one could try the Etsy website. If one wants manufactured prints, one could try Amazon or eBay.
One can get inexpensive vintage prints from several different places. Some of the places that one can get inexpensive vintage prints are: Zazzle, and All Posters.
The word prints has one syllable.
One can purchase prints and poster in many different places. Some interesting web pages where one can buy prints and poster are AllPosters, CafePress and PictureStore.
One who prints; especially, one who prints books, newspapers, engravings, etc., a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman.