because they get the exact same phenotype and genotype the only thing that changes them is there surroundings friends they hang out with because lets say there twins and one was born in Africa and the other in America OK so there hanging out in 2 different places so there going to have different friends that do different stuff and you might get into one of the games they do. so if they live and hang with the same friends there's going to be little to no difference.
Identical twins. Although horses sometimes have twins I'm not sure if they have identical twins.
If they were not then they would not be called identical twins!
Approximately 30 of twins are identical, also known as monozygotic twins.
Identical twins are formed from a single egg that splits into two. Fraternal twins are formed from two separate eggs that are both separately fertilized. So identical twins have identical DNA, and fraternal twins do not.
Twins are identical because they come from the same egg.
Identical twins are formed when one fertilized eggs splits. Non-identical twins are formed when two separate eggs are fertilized.
The same as when you had the first set of identical twins.
Non identical twins.
No.
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
No, identical twins do not always share a placenta. In some cases, identical twins may have separate placentas.
Twins are not necessarily identical. They can be fraternal as well. Identical twins result when one fertilized egg splits in two. Fraternal twins result from two fertilized eggs.