This would be all the more reason to stay out of trouble!
it is like they are conjoined to each other HAHA well my freind is a siemese but i dont like his conjoined brother, they always argue and always have to do things together haha
Twins that fail to separate at birth are called conjoined twins. They are physically connected to each other at birth due to incomplete division of the fertilized egg.
I'm not to sure about this but I think that they got their name because Siamese, or conjoined, twins look the same, and every Siamese cat look more or less the same as each other. it is actually because the Siamese cat originated in siam, which is now Thailand.
Yes. They used to be called Siamese twins but that was changed to conjoined twins for political correctness. They are twins that are born joined together by some part of their body due to the egg bot completely separating during pregnancy.
Chang and Eng Bunker (no relation to Archie) were the first pair to survive to adulthood. They were male and they hailed from Siam, hence the name. It is a congenital anomaly and is not linked to any specific ethnic group. The Hilton sisters appeared to be partly at least Italo-American. Conjoined twins is the preferred term. Siam (now Thailand) rejected the term as racist and asked other countries to not use that term.
Depends on how they were conjoined.
When two people are born physically connected to each other, it is known as conjoined twins. This occurs when the fertilized egg begins to split into identical twins but does not fully separate.
Conjoined twins cannot be bred. This condition is not genetic.A set of male conjoined twins fathering children with a set of female conjoined twins will almost certainly produce children who are not even twins at all.
Conjoined twins ("Siamese twins") may have one urinary tract or two. In the case of a single tract, one twin may have exclusive control over the release of urine from the bladder. Rarely, there is shared control. In any event, both must participate.
Sometimes an embryo splits after fertilization into two. This makes identical twins. When the embryo splits, but remains attached to the other, you get conjoined twins.
Siamese cats are supposed to be more active and inquisitive than any other breed of cat.
It is an adaptation that they have developed to defeat other siamese fighting fish for mates and/or territory.