They look so much alike. I can usually tell which twin is which between the Olsens, Phelps and Mowries. But these two lo
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charcoalactivity — 15 years ago(January 20, 2011 08:17 AM)
They look so much alike. I can usually tell which twin is which between the Olsens, Phelps and Mowries. But these two look so much alike. I'd like to think their smiles are different from each other, but sometimes I still confuse them two.
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noway234-1 — 15 years ago(January 21, 2011 12:03 AM)
Nick has different tattoos to Kelly, that's about the only thing I know of.
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Mr_Fall_Out — 15 years ago(January 22, 2011 06:55 AM)
Well, technically nothing, they are identical twins and therefore have the same DNA, so the only differences would be tatoos, scars, weight etc.
The Phelps twins and the Olson twins, though they look very alike, are fraternel twins, which is why you can tell them apart more easily.
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elspetha123 — 15 years ago(February 06, 2011 06:22 AM)
Although you're right, Mr_Fall_Out, that identical twins have the same DNA, their physical appearance may not be 100% identical in about one-quarter of the cases. My two younger sisters are identical, but they're what's sometimes referred to as "mirror image twins." One has a slightly crooked upper tooth on one side of her mouth, the other has the same crooked tooth, but on the opposite side.
Here's the explanation:
"Mirror image twins are monozygotic (twins that form from a single fertilized egg). When the split occurs late - more than a week after conception - the twins can develop reverse asymmetric features. This term is not really a type of twin, just a way to describe their physical features. For example, they may be right- and left-handed, have birthmarks on opposite sides of their body, or have hair whorls that swirl in opposite directions. In theory, if the twins faced each other, they would appear to be exact reflections of each other.
About 25% of identical twins are mirror image twins
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aimalasplace — 12 years ago(October 27, 2013 06:50 PM)
I can't tell the difference between the Olsen twins. But I can tell the difference between these two because Kelly's nose is a little bigger. at least in the Buffy episode. Looking at pictures from current times. I can only tell because they're smiles are slightly different