Babies are not born with a dominant hand, but they may start showing a preference for one hand over the other as they grow older.
Yes. Being able to use both hands, rather than favoring one, is known as being Ambidextrous. (Ambidexterity is most notably found in drummers.)
There are many advantages if one is ambidextrous. If you were unfortunate enough to injure one of your hands, you could use the other one to write, for example.
I am ambidextrious but my right hand lacks smooth transition while writing, so i would say definetly yes we always have a dominant side
You are ambivalent, ambidextrous, or confused.
Ambidextrous is the term used when people use both hands to do certain jobs.
put an x with you're other hand, unless you're ambidextrous.
Can identical twins have babies? Yes. A cloned animal, except for its age, is indistinguishable from an identical twin. Depending upon how it was cloned, the telomeres of its DNA may be shortened, but this would have little impact on its ability to breed. In short, yes, cloned animals may have babies, and live out their lives as naturally as uncloned organisms, and this has been demonstrated in numerous cloned species.
No, in nature animals do not "favor" other animals.
There should be minor difference in ambidextrous of redheads to other hair colour because the red hair gene is on chromosome 16 while the dominance of hand is the work of gene in possibly many chromosome. For more specific, chromosome 2 is in favour of developing left-handedness but not always be true. Even if there is a supportive factor of ambidextrous in chromosome 16, the other gene might simply overrule the supported gene in chromosome 16.
Being ambidextrous refers to the ability to use both hands equally well, particularly in such things as writing, when one hand is usually used in preference. It could have advantages in operating computers and typewriters and other devices where both hands are used. We are familiar with ambidextrous baseball players who can alter their hitting posture to face different types of pitchers- and this does not violate any rules.
Yes, babies can sense other babies in the womb through movements and sounds, but they do not have a full understanding of what is happening.
Babies as in infants naturally eat their mother's milk until they're old enough to eat zebras, antelopes, gazelles, and other African herbivores.