Mostly all animals are left-handed
Reportedly you must have noticed that the people around you give more priority to one part of their body than the other. Actually, when we go to do some work, those parts of the body automatically come into action first. This decides whether you are a left-hander or a right-hander. It is said that left-handed people are smarter than right-handed people, but apart from humans, do animals have left-handed and right-handed people?
Meanwhile scientist Sebastian Ocklenburg of Ruhr university Bohm got surprising results in his study. Actually, he found in his investigation that just like humans have left-handed or right-handed, animals also have the same. However, many right-handed people were also seen doing many of their works with the left hand. Earlier it was believed that a single special gene is responsible for you being left-handed or right-handed. But now it is being known that not only one but many different types of genes work for this. Also, the environment also affects our agility. Yes, the brain plays an important role in this.
Scientists believe that yes, this happens more often. If I am a left-hander, I will usually be a left-footer and will prefer to turn my head to the left to kiss. Although your senses of speech and sight are different from this, they can still be internally connected somewhere or independent of the sense of hand movement.
Yes, this is true for animals too. Some time ago, a study was done on the laziness of dogs and cats. Compared to humans, this ratio is 50-50. In animals, the ratio of left-handers and right-handers is equal.