Ben K.
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Why on earth have humans evolved the tendency to find some animals cute, to the point of protective and nurturing tendencies?
I understand why we may find creepie crawlers instinctively distasteful, they have a tendency to be venomous. But baby cats and dogs grow up to be predators, or at least their ancestors and relatives did. By the same token, what drives us to find a baby lamb cute when our biological imperative should be to munch on it?
What gives?
I understand why we may find creepie crawlers instinctively distasteful, they have a tendency to be venomous. But baby cats and dogs grow up to be predators, or at least their ancestors and relatives did. By the same token, what drives us to find a baby lamb cute when our biological imperative should be to munch on it?
What gives?