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I was just curious to know whether most animals are right-handed (as humans are) or are they left-handed. But maybe it could be broke up into mammals, amphibians etc.
The discussion centers around the handedness of animals, exploring whether they exhibit a preference for right or left appendages. Participants consider various animal groups, including mammals, birds, and fish, and share personal observations and anecdotal evidence regarding side preferences in different species.
Participants do not reach a consensus on whether animals are predominantly right or left-handed, with multiple competing views and personal observations presented throughout the discussion.
Some claims rely on anecdotal evidence and personal observations, which may not be representative of broader trends across species. The discussion also highlights the complexity of defining handedness and the influence of various biological factors.
Moonbear said:lead away the female, a male is trying to mate with, to know which side to stand on to avoid getting stuck in the middle...
I take it you're kiddingramollari said:There's a physical evidence that the dominance of right-handedness in humans results from the rotation of the Earth. Maybe it is the same with animals as they live on the same planet as us.