Fossils May Provide Earliest Evidence of Handedness in Animals

NY Times Science · · 1 min read · Social Sciences

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  • Recently uncovered fossils are considered by scientists as potential earliest evidence of behavioral handedness in animals.

Overview

Scientists have put forth a proposition regarding recently uncovered fossils, suggesting they could represent the earliest evidence of behavioral “handedness” in animals. This concept refers to the preferential use of one side of the body over the other.

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