The term "twin" itself connotes being born with someone. This question is like asking "How do you die without losing the ability to breathe", "How do you swim without being in water?", or "How do you think without a brain?"
One twin is always born after the first one. Even in a c-section delivery...they have to pull out one baby at a time.
no it is impossible for that to happen
depends which one is born first. the one born first is the younger, as it went up there last according to Japanese beliefs, so to our way of thinking, the older twin would call the younger twin onisan or anesan (boy or girl) and the younger one or second born twin would call the other ototo or imoto (boy or girl)
he was born a twin
Twins are born one at a time; it takes normally at least a few minutes for a baby to emerge from the womb. I personally am a twin, and I was born four and a half minutes before my brother was, making me officially the older twin (not that this has ever had any important consequence - but if there was a title of nobility involved, I would inherit it, not my younger twin brother).
Twins have names by which they are usually known; if you need to distinguish between the one who was born first (if only by mere minutes) and the one who was born second, you can call them the older twin and the younger twin.
Twin Shadow was born in Dominican Republic.
yesss it is the oldest because it came out before the other one
Fertility or sterility is not determined by birth circumstances. That is, just because an animal is born a twin, doesn't mean it will be sterile, or fertile. Being a twin has nothing to do with it.Another opinion:When twin bull calves are born neither are sterile, they're both fertile. The issue comes when the twin bull is born with a twin heifer, where there's a chance that she may be a freemartin and have a 90% chance of being sterile.
Neither. Both calves will be fertile. You will only get a sterile female calf if she's born to a twin bull brother.
Shakespeare had only the one son, Hamnet, who was indeed the twin brother of Judith.
Twin births for horses are rare, especially when both foals are born alive. In this case there should be two placentas.