No, they were born triplets and will die known as triplets.
The twins in "The House of Dies Drear" were named Pesty and Polly. They were siblings who lived in the small town of Ohio in the story.
Usually one. Twins are very rare and most of the time one of the twins sadly dies :(
there is no need for it
A husband is called a WIDOWER when his wife dies.
When a husband dies the wife is called his widow.
Yes, Fred Wesely dies in harry potter part 2
maybe. most pregnancies start out as twins very early on, but one dies right away. The stronger one lives. so I guess it depends how far along in the pregnancy your mother was. twins do run in families. are there other twins in your family? aunts, uncles, grandparents? that would make your chances of twins higher. Twins run on my aunts side i figured it wouldn't affect me.
A Clydesdale can have twins, but that is rare, and most of the time the other twin dies, so normally one.
Both llamas and alpacas only have one baby, also called a cria. They are like horses in which that 99.9% of the time they only have one baby, but in rare cases, like horses, they may have twins, but often one or both of the twins dies and possibly the mother. But I have seen here on the internet one set of twins where the mother and the babies all lived and the babies are growing up just fine.
how could the other baby live if your uterus is being scraped?
Death
According to the books; Professor S. Snape Fred and George Weasley Tonks and Remus Lupin Colin Creevey Voldemort and it says 50 others, though these people are not specified. I'm not sure how accurate Warner Bros. are but im sure they will include these deaths. Only Fred of the Weasley twins dies. George does get wounded, but he survives.