Biology
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Fish Can Be Right-Handed Or Left-Handed, Study Shows
In a recent study from Nagoya University in Japan, researchers found scale-eating cichlid fish from Africa’s Lake Tanganyika become either right-handed or left-handed as the mature. It is believed that such specialization gives the fish an evolutionary advantage.
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