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Study: Left-Handed Snails Have Edge

 
 
Reyn
 
Reply Fri 24 Mar, 2006 11:09 pm
Study: Left-Handed Snails Have Edge

(AP) NEW HAVEN, Conn. Left-handed snails are better than righties at defending against predators, according to a new study that suggests lefties have the same competitive advantage in nature that they enjoy on the baseball diamond or in the boxing ring.

The study, published in this month's Royal Society Biology Letters, suggests that snails whose shells coil toward the left were more likely to survive crab attacks than those whose shells coil toward the right.

"It's just a frequency issue," said Yale geologist Gregory P. Dietl, one of the study's authors. "As long as you're rare, you're going to have an advantage."

The researchers studied about 1,800 snail fossils, looking for scarring evidence of a predator attack. Scarring was found more frequently on right-handed snails, the study said.

Researchers offered two explanations for the advantage. Because most crabs are right-handed, they said, cracking into a shell that opens on the opposite side might be more difficult.

Alternatively, researchers said crabs might simply not be used to attacking lefties, just as baseball pitchers face fewer left-handed batters.

"It's the same thing here in nature," Dietl said. "These snails that are left-handed, they have an advantage. It doesn't become an advantage if lefties are just as common as righties."
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roger
 
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Reply Sat 25 Mar, 2006 12:28 am
BALONEY! If being rare confered a survival advantage, we'd be overrun with rarities, which would kind of defeat the whole idea of being rare.

Never mind. I'm just a regular nonconformist, like everybody else.
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fishin
 
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Reply Sun 26 Mar, 2006 08:56 am
Snails have hands???


Reminds me a comic strip from a few years back where one of the characters discovered that clams have feet. Very Happy
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 26 Mar, 2006 09:02 am
Clams actually walk like possums in the summer.
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