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JohnnyGus | 13:11 Sun 11th Dec 2005 | Science
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If two chickens hatched from one double-yolked egg, would they be identical twins?
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I would instinctively say yes. I do not think, as with human births, a double yolker could produce non-identical twins (ie two separate fertilized eggs, not one fertilized egg that then divides to produce two (genetically) identical individuals)

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