Sschell
Dude?
ATTEMPT #2:
I always heard it was about 1 in 11 or roughly 9%.Applying a little engineering logic, let's evaluate the odds ...
1. Let's assume the population of left-clawed lobsters mirrors left-handed people;
2. Let's assume a distribution of approximately 15% of the population would be left-clawed;
So, randomly taking two lobsters, and evaluating whether they would EXACTLY both be left-clawed:
= (0.15)*(0.15) = 0.0225 or 2.25% which can be expressed as odds of 43.4:1 against.
JR
Pappy was certainly "the man."jproctor6,
As a former Marine, I now feel compelled to have a glass of good whiskey in memory of the image on your avatar.
Freon
:winko:
That's just wrong .....
Holy crap...I think I have the issue of Nintendo Power that that picture came out of.
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