.... A B C D. Humans are the only animals that have fingerprints. Toe prints are unique to each person, just like fingerprints. Fingerprints are taken.

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Humans are the only animals that have fingerprints. Toe prints are unique to each person, just like fingerprints. Fingerprints are taken by the police only when you are suspected of a crime. Fingerprints are impressions of ridges on the skin. A B C D What do you know about FINGER- PRINTING?

What do you KNOW about fingerprinting? SELECTED RESPONSE: True or False? 1.Fingerprints are impressions of ridges on the skin. Explain your answer. 2.Humans are the only animals that have unique fingerprints. Explain your answer. 3.The only time fingerprints are taken by police is when someone is suspected of a crime. Explain your answer. 4.Toe prints are unique to each person, just like fingerprints. Explain your answer.

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