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Why Do We Find Deadly Animals So Loveable? The Science of Cute BBC Earth

Why Do We Find Deadly Animals So Loveable? The Science of Cute BBC Earth

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Cheetahs, bears, wolves. They could all have us for dinner, so why do we find them so loveable? Artem: The cuteness most likely comes from the strictly positive associations for the images of these animals that are imposed on modern children from the early age by cartoons and cute videos. As such, I suggest that only, lets call them, modern western people would even consider any of these predators to be cute. If you ever get to see what happens to a human or any other animal that is being attacked by a pack of dogs without anyone to stop them, you wouldnt dare call any predators cute
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 4


Ummm, saying that these features make us want to cuddle them is very subjective, infact i found them anything but cute. sorry but i thought that bbc would be more scientific.
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This whole video was probably shot in the same zoo, none of the animals were filmed in their natural habitat. So the lemur does live outside of Madagascar. Have a nice day!
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3: 20 They can reach around 60 miles per hour - Seriously BBC? You're a british organization and you use US units in your video? Shame on you.
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Extremely misleading title, would have clicked on this much quicker if I knew that this was about Why you find dangerous animals cute
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