Monozygotic twins form from a single fertilized egg that splits into two shortly after conception. Because the two children develop from the same gene set, they often share remarkably similar appearances, and thus are known as "identical twins." This photo gallery features pictures of identical twin girls. (For more information, please visit Understanding Zygosity)
- Mailee and Murren Goldman4 year old identical twins, Mailee and Murren Goldman
- Krystal, Enrique and Amber2 day old identical twins, Krystal and Amber
- Kiernan & Makaila Meadows4 month old identical twins, Kiernan & Makaila Meadows
- Hallie and Meghan Gabriszeski4 year old identical twins, Hallie and Meghan Gabriszeski
- Caitlin and Georgia7 month old identical twins, Caitlin and Georgia
- Brianna and Vanessa11 month old identical twins, Brianna and Vanessa
- Hannah and Gracie6 1/2 month old identical twins, Hannah and Gracie
- Olivia and Elaine2 1/2 year old identical twins, Olivia and Elaine
- Shyann A. Mendez and Serenity M. Mendez2 day old identical twins, Shyann A. Mendez and Serenity M. Mendez
- Rebecca Anne and Lorelei Roeshelle3 month old identical twins, Rebecca Anne and Lorelei Roeshelle
- Tierra and Sierra5 year old identical twins, Tierra and Sierra
- Rebecca Ann and Kaitlyn Renee5 month old identical twins, Rebecca Ann and Kaitlyn Renee
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