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Twins in Naturalistic Context: Highlights from the International Society for Human Ethology/Twin Research Reviews: Twins with Feingold Syndrome; Twins’ Language Delays; Breastfeeding Twins; Twins with Olmsted Syndrome/In the News: Loss of Texas Twins; A Singular Musical Sensation; Conjoined Twin Deliveries in Myanmar and India; Major League Baseball Pairs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2025

Nancy L. Segal*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA
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Corresponding author: Nancy L. Segal; Email: nsegal@fullerton.edu

Abstract

Twin highlights from the 2025 summer meeting of the International Society for Human Ethology are reviewed. The value of observing twins in naturalistic and semi-naturalistic settings is revealed. Research reports involving twins with Feingold syndrome, twins with language delays, breastfeeding of twins, and twins with Olmsted syndrome are reviewed. The final section of this article covers timely and informative news of twins in the media. Topics include the loss of young Texas twins in the devasting July 4th flood, a sensational — and singular — musical twin performer, conjoined twin deliveries in Myanmar and India, and two pairs of twins headed to major league baseball teams.

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Copyright
© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of International Society for Twin Studies
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Figure 1. Dr. Nancy L. Segal (L) with poster award winner, Lara Espindola da Silva. Photo credit: Conference attendee.

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Figure 2. Monozygotic male twins with Feingold syndrome. Note the inner curvature of the fifth fingers. Photo credit: The twins’ mother.

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Figure 3. Monozygotic male twins with Feingold syndrome. Note the single palmar crease across the hands of both twins. Photo credit: The twins’ mother.