We often think lots of animals are cute. Do some animals think humans are cute?
When elephants look at humans the same regions in their brains activate as when they look at baby elephants. So they probably think we’re cute.
Lol that’s awesome. Elephants are so dope.
When a human is in distress the same areas get active in human and dog brains, iirc.
I tripped and fell over one time and the racket I made woke my dog up. He looked across at me lying on the floor, yawned and went back to sleep. “Still alive? Jolly good. Wake me again at dinnertime.”
I’m sure he will react next time if you don’t lie and tell him the truth
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Sorry, I’m tired and silly lol
Got eeeeem
Lol my childhood dog was like that… However, I have no doubt that if there was any real danger, she would have known immediately and been right there.
She was a good girl 🥲
I believe this as I’ve seen dogs visibly freak the fuck out when they think a human they love (or in the case of some dogs, a human that just exists. Because they’re all good boys and girls) is in danger.
This is a popular claim but dubious and probably not true https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/40275/do-elephants-see-humans-the-same-way-humans-see-puppies
Let me ask my dog quick.
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He spun in a circle then scooted his but across the carpet. So… Yes?
Your dog has worms
Not sure if cute is the right word per se, but I know ostriches can sometimes get so attracted to their human farmers that they stop doing mating displays for other ostriches, and only do them for the farmers.
So at least one animal thinks we’re hot.
I heard Mark Zuckerberg fucked an ostrich.
I heard that he was a convicted pedophile and the recipient of the world’s first rat penis transplant.
I think you’re cute. Hope you have a great day in knowing you got a well deserved complement.
Awh thanks. 🥰
Dolphins seem to be infatuated with us. I mean like the recent splashdown they did not come to the surface until humans started showing themselves out of the vehicles. My dog loves humans and pretty much all animals she meets but gets more excited the younger they are and just goes bananas when an adult is holding a child. Two for one.
For wild animals, probably not. For domestic animals, like a dog for example, we know they have been bred to be loyal to humans. What is interesting is that some dogs prefer certain physical features and get defensive about others. My dog for instance prefers women, and in particular, brunette women, as that is what my fiancé is. But my dog freaks out when she sees a man with a beard. I don’t think my dog views brunette women as cute and men with beards as not cute, but something makes her find one type safe and attractive and another type dangerous and repulsive. What’s interesting is when I grow my beard out (about an inch or two before it’s too itchy and I shave it) she loves it and can’t stop licking my face.
dangerous and repulsive
I’ve been told worse things but never by a dog.
Maybe she just wants to lick away the beard?
Does this count? https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jun/08/the-dolphin-who-loved-me
Instead, he encouraged Lovatt to press on with teaching Peter English. But there was something getting in the way of the lessons. “Dolphins get sexual urges,” says the vet Andy Williamson, who looked after the animals’ health at Dolphin House. “I’m sure Peter had plenty of thoughts along those lines.”
“Peter liked to be with me,” explains Lovatt. “He would rub himself on my knee, or my foot, or my hand. And at first I would put him downstairs with the girls,” she says. But transporting Peter downstairs proved so disruptive to the lessons that, faced with his frequent arousals, it just seemed easier for Lovatt to relieve his urges herself manually.
Ew.
I think it’s genetic for all mammals to find all baby mammals cute. Adults, IDK.
Adult dogs, cats, bears, tigers, raccoons, etc. are def cute.
Adult kangaroos are cute and ripped
I think you mean “sexy”.
The pattern that makes us think things are cute (=young) is pretty universal among animals. It includes big eyes, big heads in relation to the rest of the body, small noses and a small mouth. We find things like cats super cute, because even adult cats are pretty close to that pattern, compared to f.e. adult humans.
So I guess that an animal whose adult form is less close to this pattern than ours would probably think of us as especially cute?
I personally think we’re pretty hideous though. Weird, hairless apes.
Goldfish do;
The way my cats look at my I’d say so.
“Fiiine, I shall keep you hooman”
Damn Ferengi cats.
I hardly think so, I think we’re seen as dangerous by the smaller and like we see a velociraptor from the bigger.
A lot of animals see cute baby animals as easy food. Although some also see them as scary since they often have angry parents around.