Chai I don't think wonders will ever end. See twin siblings Bobby and Riley George who were conceived 30 minutes separated from one another, thus resembled each other no one would clearly notice they were twins.

Then, about six weeks past, the young men's appearances began changing, with Bobby's hair becoming curlier and his skin lighter, and Riley's skin obscuring and his hair developing dim and straight.
It's been four years now, the twins couldn't be more distinctive, as Bobby is white-cleaned, light haired and blue-peered toward, while Riley has the dull skin, hair and eyes of his dad.

They were conceived in Feltham, West London, to mother Abigail Tongue, 22, who is white and father Richard George, 26, who is of blended race.
When it was initially found that their mom, Mrs Tongue was expecting twins, specialists uncovered that there was an one-in-a-million risk that the children, made with two different eggs, would have distinctive skin tones. And after that at conveyance on October 2011 at West Middlesex University Hospital, London, they almost looked identical.
Mr George said: “When she was pregnant we’d joke how one could be black like me and another white like Abbie but we never thought it would happen”.
Their identities also grew diversely with Bobby turning out to be free and loaded with life while Riley turned out to be more laid-back and subordinate.
Around two years back when Bobby broke his leg, staff at West Middlesex Hospital did not accept the young men were twins, and they needed to check Miss Tongue's therapeutic records to make sure.
She told the UK's Daily Mail that individuals in the road would take a glance at her abnormally, or inquire as to whether she was babysitting Riley: "I couldn’t believe I had two different coloured babies. It’s so uncomfortable and awkward because they are insinuating I’ve had an affair. It can be quite upsetting, people not believing your child is yours."
The couple also have a 17-month-old little girl Amelia whose appearance is a mix of both folks.
Miss Tongue added: "We’re a special family, our two boys have proven that. The doctors said they’re one in a million – and I agree."
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