Every human has Unique Fingerprint so than means No
a finger print, or you could say a finger i geuss.
No, each person has a unique fingerprint pattern, even identical twins have different fingerprints. The chances of two people having the same fingerprint are extremely low, making them a reliable form of identification.
No two people have the same finger print. they may be similar but they are not the same.
Yes, each finger (and thumb) has a unique fingerprint due to the individual patterns of ridges and valleys on the skin. This means that the fingerprint on one finger will not be the same as the fingerprint on another finger.
It depends on what you mean. You cannot have two different finger prints on the same finger, but you have a different print on your thumb than your index finger etc.
no but they might have close to the same
Yes.! Because no two persons have same finger prints. Its different for each human. Also the genetic evidences are unique as no two humans have same DNA combination
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a finger print, or you could say a finger i geuss.
No, each person has a unique fingerprint pattern, even identical twins have different fingerprints. The chances of two people having the same fingerprint are extremely low, making them a reliable form of identification.
No, just the opposite, we all have a different set of fingerprints.
No, each finger has its own print.
No, they are always different .
No two people have the same finger print. they may be similar but they are not the same.
Each finger has a different print. Prints are not genetic. Not even twins have the same prints.
A dog's nose print is unique to each individual dog, similar to a human fingerprint. Nose prints can be used as a form of identification for dogs in the same way fingerprints are used for humans.
Yes, each finger (and thumb) has a unique fingerprint due to the individual patterns of ridges and valleys on the skin. This means that the fingerprint on one finger will not be the same as the fingerprint on another finger.