The most famous (Chinese) conjoined twins were the Siamese twins
it is long in china or in Chinese
Yiling and Yao Niang
Oolong
The East China Plain.
HI MY NAME IS CARTER BUT i know who you are speaking of. The answer is 'NO' he is realated to Lynden McCarrroll though
Just that, female conjoined twins. In some languages all nouns have gender, so in French, Les Jumelles Siamesienne, the enne suffix would mean female. By the way, conjoined twins, being also identical twins, are always the same gender.
Conjoined twins cannot be bred. This condition is not genetic.A set of male conjoined twins fathering children with a set of female conjoined twins will almost certainly produce children who are not even twins at all.
conjoined twins are very very very rare .
Conjoined twins are two people. They each receive a name, just like any other siblings.
Chang and Eng Bunker
why can't conjoined twins be brothers and sisters
conjoined
The term is "Siamese" twins and they are twins who are conjoined. Usually they share a vital organ or two making surgical separation impossible. They get their name from the original conjoined twins, Chang and Eng Bunker who were from the country of Siam.
The twins were conjoined when they were born.
There is Identical twins, Nonidentical twins and Conjoined twins.
Craniopagus twins are conjoined twins who are attached at the head.
Conjoined twins are categorized by a set of adjectives ending with the suffix "-pagus" from the Greek word for "fixed". Early teratologists such as Ambroise Pare and Geoffrey St. Hillaire were among the first to identify and name the various types of conjoined twins. Many actual sets of twins do not fit perfectly into any of these classifications, and the terms are often combined to describe these twins.