Monkeys use all their limbs, just as other animals do. They may favor one hand over the other, but whenever they walk, they use both feet.
Your right hand is the hand that is above your right foot.
No, the right hand is contralateral to the right foot. Ipsilateral refers to structures on the same side of the body while contralateral refers to structures on the opposite side of the body.
Yes, all primates (apes, monkeys, lemurs, etc) have five fingers per hand and five toes per foot.
A left-handed boxer is often called a southpaw due to the common boxing stance in which the right hand and right foot are forward.
No, but if they are out of hand they will move them from other monkeys (if they're bothering other monkeys)
southpaw
hit it with the outside of your foot on the left hand side of the ball
A southpaw boxer leads with their right hand, as they are left-handed and typically stance with their right foot forward. This positioning allows them to use their dominant left hand for power punches and jabs while protecting themselves with their right. Southpaws often present unique challenges to opponents who are accustomed to facing right-handed fighters.
There's a right hand rule in physics, concerning electricity and magnetism
Usually it means that you are releasing the ball with the foot and hand on the same side of your body. Right handers will have the left foot planted forward, left handers will have the right foot forward.
If your right foot is asleep shake your left hand. If your other foot is, do the same with your other hand. If that doesn't work just jump around.
The rear brake pedal is under your foot on the right hand side and the front brake is a lever on your handle grip on the right hand side.