One's a boy and ..one's a girl. that's pretty different than most twins ..and twins are pretty different than most people.
No, you shouldn't need to raise them any differently. Fraternal twins are no more alike than two siblings...i know from experience that most twins like to be treated as, well...not twins. When you think about it, all they really are is siblings that are born at the same time. If you had a son who was 8, and a daughter who was 12; fraternal twins would be no different to these two siblings if they were both 8 or both 12.
Same thing what happened to the rest of the victims.
Goats typically have twins about 50% of the time, although this can vary depending on the breed and the individual goat. Some breeds are more likely to have twins than others.
No, Kaitlin Olson is not related to the Olsen twins (note that their last names are spelled differently). Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are related to actress Elizabeth Olsen, however (Elizabeth is their younger sister).
Shaving each others beard. ESPECIALLY AFTER THEIR LOSS TO THE BOSTON BRUINS
That really depends on the age of the twins. For younger ones matching gifts are ok, but as they get older they are likely to appreciate separate gifts to suit their interests and hobbies more. They are two separate people, and should be treated like that.
Although identical twins share the same genetic makeup, they can look and act differently due to environmental factors, differing experiences, and epigenetic changes that affect gene expression. Factors such as nutrition, social interactions, and individual life choices can lead to variations in physical appearance and behavior. Additionally, even slight differences in how genes are expressed can result in distinct traits and personalities. Thus, nature and nurture both play crucial roles in shaping identical twins.
Finger Pint and Eyeriss patternes. The expected answer is probably the genes but identical twins have identical genomes.
Because there twins and are dating the others.
We don't - except for twins. But we do share a lot ... the part that makes us human.
He was a doctor at Auschwitz who did scientific experiments on twins. He would inject one twin with something and then when that twin died he would immediately kill the other to do comparisons. The twins were treated much better than the other prisoner though.
Because they are not twins. as such, their (seemingly nonexistant) parents genes are coded differently. which is why Luigi, though younger, is taller and has a different color mustache.