About 65% of human finger prints are loops, with right slant loops most common on the right hand and left slant loops on the left hand. Roughly 35% of finger prints are whorls, and the remaining (about 5%) are arches.
No horse, nor any mammal, has any "loops" of lungs. They do, however, have lobes of lungs. The horse has five lobes: two on the left and three on the right.
you have 2 loops
It's a Granny Knot, with the ends left in loops.
There are many different variations on knot-type stitches. Probably the simplest would be to pull five loops from a single stitch, the knit those five stitches back together. You can pull multiple loops in a stitch by inserting the needle through the front of the stitch (front-to-back) and pulling a loop, then from the back-to-the-front and pulling a second loop, and so on until you've pulled five loops. Insert the left needle into all five loops at once, and in front of the right need. Now with both needles through all five loops, knit the five loops together. One knotted stitch made.
60% of people have Loops 35% of people have Whorls 5% of people have Arches
The position of your thumbs on top when interlocking your fingers is mostly determined by genetics and personal preference. There is no set rule on which thumb should be on top. It can vary among individuals.
There are 110 left in the world
there are 2500 left in the world (estamated)
About 79,000 are left in the world
coriolis effect, which is caused by the rotation of the Earth. This effect bends winds to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere, resulting in curved wind patterns known as advection loops.
2 Migratory birds are left.