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living things pet handedness


What did we find out?

The first cat, Nudge, was definitely not into our tests. He wouldn't do anything, so we took Nudge out of the investigation. The next cat, Little Debbie, used her left paw on the tube and toy tests, but used both paws equally for the peanut butter test. Overall, she seemed more left-pawed. Cle-cle used both paws equally. Brooklyn was right-pawed on almost all of the tests. So we learned that individual cats seem to have a paw preference, but we can't say yet whether most cats have the same preference or not. For our next question we want to see if the cat's age determines which paw it prefers to use. We're going to try to find more cats to study. more...
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