For instance if there was a galaxy, assume it to be made up of antimatter (isolated from other "normal" galaxies), how would we, or rather, would we be able to distinguish if it was made up of matter or antimatter? If not then why is not considered that half of the universe out there might be made up of antimatter but we think there is an abundance of matter over antimatter just because we can't detect any difference among the two?
Are there any cases in which antiparticles act differently than their corresponding particles would?