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Why don’t my dog’s feet freeze in the snow? And why do violinists use their left hand for intricate fingerwork, whereas on the piano the more complex notes are played by the right hand?

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If I go barefoot in snow, my feet soon hurt, yet my dog happily walks in freezing temperatures. What makes those paws so resistant to cold? David Kohn,

Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

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Most violinists use their left hand for intricate fingerwork, so why is the right hand used for more complex key pressing on the piano?

Philip Welsby,

Edinburgh, UK

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