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A series on the radio about it here:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001sd19/episodes/player
The radio program seems to be by a Professor of Cute! I've never understood the cuteness of other species. Even our closest relatives are very hairy, extremely agile, and quite unlike baby humans. And every other mammal is either a competitor, a predator, or bred for prey - why do we like them at all? A radical suggestion is that humans are not really carnivores, so deep in our psyche is a response that says "don't eat me" when we see a little furry beast with big eyes.