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Your finger pads, your hands, and your feet all have unique prints on them. If your prints are entered in the system, police can find you.
Yes
Yes, paw prints are unique to each individual animal, similar to fingerprints in humans.
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Yes, cats have unique paw prints just like humans have unique fingerprints. Each cat's paw print is distinct and can be used to identify individual cats.
No, like fingerprints, tongue prints are unique to each individual. The large number of papillae on the tongue (bumps and ridges) create a distinct pattern that can be used for identification purposes.
Yes - but since few people walk around putting their bare feet on things, they are not particularly useful as forensic evidence most of the time.
Yes, like fingerprints, tongue prints are unique to each individual due to the specific arrangement of papillae and taste buds. However, tongue prints are not commonly used for identification purposes like fingerprints.
Not everyone is the same we are different and unique! :)
yes we have as these palm prints are unique like our fingerprints. If we do not have palm prints we will not be able to use our palms to hold things as these things will slip off easily from our palms
because each person is different and has different finger prints ,depends were u put ur finger.....