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ELI5 Why do humans (and other animals?) have a dominant and non-dominant hand? What advantage is the (by Sparky)
ELI5 Why do humans (and other animals?) have a dominant and non-dominant hand? What advantage is there to having one appendage far more capable than the other in most cases?
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