Animals
Beak 'Handedness,' Crows Favor Left or Right Too
It turns out that crows favor the left or right side of their beak just like humans favor their left or right hand when holding tools. This draws even more intriguing parallels between the clever black birds and humans. However, according to a new study, this may have a lot more to do with bird eyes than "handedness."
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