One Black and One White Twins – What Do They Look Like 18 Years Later?

Published on October 22, 2019
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What Are the Odds?

It is very rare for one couple to have two sets of twins of the same skin color. Whether fraternal or identical, this phenomenon doesn’t happen often, but it does happen. However, the chances of one couple having two sets of twins with different skin and hair colors is all but unheard of. In fact, the chances are just two in one million. Since 130 million babies are born each year throughout the world, you can see that it’s still quite rare for one couple to have two sets of biracial twins.

Older Pair Of Biracial Twins Holding Sibling Baby Biracial Twins

Older Pair Of Biracial Twins Holding Sibling Baby Biracial Twins

Identical Except for Skin Tone

Though some twins don’t look anything alike and have different skin tones, Amelia and Jasmine are identical twins. However, one is white, and one is black. They’re believed to be the first genetically black and white twins who are also identical. They were born in the UK. The parents were told that they’d have identical twins before birth, so they worried about telling their babies apart. However, they didn’t have to worry because they look like two different races.

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Amelia And Jasmine Identical, Biracial Twins

Amelia And Jasmine – Identical, Biracial Twins