A story you may have heard claims a mother called police because she couldn't tell her twin sons apart.
In a series of tweets in Spanish, Sofia Rodriguez from Argentina explains how she was going to the police so they could fingerprint her twins so she could figure out who was who.She says she can tell them apart in photos, but has a much harder time in person.
Rodriguez later posted that Argentina's National Register of Persons helped her identify the boys through their fingerprints.
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