![]() Similarly, their separate stomachs empty into a shared large intestine and rectum. Despite each having their own heart, the twins share a circulatory system. Abby and Brittany share a ribcage, liver, colon, and one pair of breasts. They have two arms and two legs, arranged in such a manner as to give the physical appearance of one human body with two heads. Anyway, the twins have separate hearts, spines/spinal cords, stomachs, and lungs. One-headed twins? I don't think so, SCIENCE. It implies that there exist in this world monocephalic parapagus twins. I find the "dicephalic" part of the term to be a bit odd. The scientific term for their condition is dicephalic parapagus twins. The women referred to in the show's title are 22 year-old conjoined twins, Abby and Brittany Hensel. The monsters lumbering across my screen were disturbing what evil demons gave birth to such a cast of unsavory circus sideshow characters? Were they . dare I say . even human? And then, I realized that I'd better turn off the first night of the Republican National Convention, because it was time to change the channel to the two-episode season premiere of TLC's conjoined twins docu-reality show, Abby and Brittany. Last night I watched something on TV that can only be described as a freakshow of epic proportion.
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