Higher vertebrates (mammals and birds) exhibit lateralized behaviors, commonly referred
to as "handedness." Recently an investigator studied the coiling behavior of the
Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma - more commonly known as the cottonmouth snake.
The cottonmouth is a venomous snake that spends much of its time in a coil, sometimes
coiled in a counter-clockwise direction, other times in a clockwise direction. The
investigator made many observations of coiling behavior, and calculated a "laterality
index" for 30 cottonmouths. He defined the laterality index for each snake as the
percentage of observations of the snake that were categorized as coils in the counter-
clockwise direction. In the table below the data on laterality has been separated into two
groups: females and males.
-Construct comparative box plots of the laterality indices of female and male
cottonmouths.
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