Elephants divided into left and right-handed

The elephant also has a “handshake” and is evenly distributed.

The abstract is made by artificial intelligence and checked by man.

The elephants are either left or right, says a recent study by the German Humboldt University.

Only ten percent of people are left -handed. On the other hand, elephants are evenly distributed in left and right-pointedness.

The elephant is a very accurate and delicate body, even more accurate than human hand.

You can deduce the hand of the suffering by staring at wrinkles tightly. The wear of hair is also reflected in the tissue.

 

 

Elephant The snack is absolutely handy. So convenient that Kärsä has a handful, like the hands of the primates.

The elephants are therefore either right or left. It is about which elephant to curl its squat as it picks objects. Pretty exactly half of the elephants bend their suffering around the object to the left, and half to the right.

This is what tells us the German Humboldt University researchpublished in the fall in Royal Society Open Science.

From people Only ten percent of left -handed people are left. On the other hand, elephants are distributed very fairly. The reverse of the suffering has been known before, but now this wonderful body was more closely wondering.

Kärsä is an incredible precision instrument, even more sensitive than a person’s hand. There are a huge amount of small muscle fibers in the suffer where the elephant can control the movements closely. In addition, there are some kind of lipsticks that work like fingers.

The elephant can pick up a potato chips without crumbling. One elephant learned up to peel the banana. I guess it saw in the zoo the nurses peeling banana and developed its own way to remove the shell.

There is only a upper nipple or a “upper lip” in Asian tannu. On the other hand, it may be more flexible, as it has more wrinkles and denser than Africa. Let’s think of the vacuum cleaner hose. The more crabs, the more flexible the hose.

There are 126 big folds or wrinkles in Asian tannu, compared with 83 of them on average.

Wrinkles Intensively staring could also be inferred to suffer by hand. You see more wrinkles accumulating at the top of the top part on the side where the elephant mostly likes to curl up. Similarly, the suffering of the hair is worn on the other side, which rubs the ground as the elephant picks things up.

But what would be the most polite way to shake the elephant? Should the left -handed be offered a left hand for a sneaky? This has not yet been clarified.

By Editor

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