Wednesday, July 16, 2008

wholesale oil painting

wholesale oil painting
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Most people are right-handed, but what about other animals? Scientists explored whether most animals, like people, favor one side.
A growing body of evidence suggests that chimps, rhesus monkeys, cockatoos, humpback whales and even toads favor one hand, paw, claw or fin over the other. And now it appears another animal, the crow, or at least one species of crow, may be predominantly oriented to the right like people. Right-Eyed Tool-MakersThe clues are in the elaborate hooking tools the famously clever New Caledonian crow crafts for poking into trees' crevices and yanking out spiders, millipedes, larvae and cockroaches. This species of crow, which populates the island of Grand Terre, New Caledonia (a Pacific island east of Australia) manufactures the tools from leaf

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