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Are cats left-pawed or right-pawed?

The answer to this question, and more, at the Powell’s site where we’re guest-blogging this week.

 I was pleased to be able to include this sentence in today’s entry: “A study on toads found the creatures mostly used their right legs when removing a plastic balloon that researchers had wrapped around their heads.”

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Comment by IdeaSandbox
2007-02-22 08:25:20

I don’t believe a toad (left or right flipper’d) could remove a balloon from a researcher’s head.

 
Comment by bigd
2008-02-04 18:16:53

I BELIVE THAT MOST ANIMALS ARE RIGHT HANDED…BUT I STILL DONT BELEIVE THAT A TOAD CANT REMOVE A BALLOON FROM A RESEARCHERS HEAD.

 
Comment by bigd
2008-02-04 18:21:52

I THINK YOU MEAN CAN NOT CANT:0

 
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