The other twin is unlikely to survive.
Depends on how they were conjoined.
An autosite is the independent twin within a pair of conjoined twins, where the other twin is parasitic.
Yes
There is no genetic component that results in conjoined twins. They are created by an imperfect separation of identical twin concepti.
The dead twin will be still-born and will have not effect on the remaining twin. You do need to speak to your OBY/GYN for more detailed advice.
probably Magic Half because in the end the girl from the 20th century becomes the other girl's twin
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The other twin would be just as guilty, because they didn't prevent the stabbing to begin with. So they could be judged as an accessory, and would receive an equal sentence of culpability.
No I don't think so but that would be cool!
This would be all the more reason to stay out of trouble!
Since this has never happened, and the odds are astronomically low, we can only speculate. There is no clear mention of this in British law. Here is my opinion.:One twin is usually delivered first, even with conjoined twins. If the twins are removed by C-section with no clear "first" or "second," then the twin who was labeled A during the pregnancy would likely be the heir apparent.
No, he does not. He did have a conjoined twin in a Treehouse of Horror segment, but of course those have no connection to the series as a whole.