Not necessarily. However, the death of one twin is relevant to the life expectancy of the other twin only inasmuch as loneliness and depression can sometimes lead to death (i.e. suicide or risk-taking) or hasten impending death (as in the case of very ill people losing the will to fight their illness). If both twins suffer from the same illness or indulge in the same habits that lead to the first twin's death, then the surviving twin might have a better than average chance of dying sooner than later.
that's very unlikely, but complications can form the same as if you weren't having twins.
In conjoined twins or infant twins with health complications usually die within hours, days or weeks of one another. Most twins that live a full life do not necessarily die the same day, week, month or year and not always the same circumstances. It is a very small percentage that die within the same year due to extreme grief/depression. Some unusual co-incidences like twins that die the same day from unrelated road accidents or heart attacks have happened but very rare. In general each twin even though they are born the same day, will have a different death dates.
Not necessarily. Conjoined twins may die at different times depending on the specific circumstances of their health and medical conditions. It is possible for one twin to die before the other in certain situations.
isabel and john finn
At the same time as what
Most of the time, just one, but they can have twins. However, twins are 1 in 10,000 and 80% of those 1 in 10,000 die. So live twins are very rare, as there are many complications that come with twins.
Twins is die Zwillinge in German.
Kalin Twins died in 2006.
McGuire twins died in 1979.
If two cubs are born at one time then that means that they are twins.One of the twins will die
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The Cox Twins died on 2007-10-11.