Most likely because the malamute puppies look younger (and therefore need more care) than the wolf puppies who are naturally older looking
cuteness is the worst double edged sword aspect of mammalian existence
it compels parents to protect their young offspring but also makes them get irrationally attached to anything that resembles the traits of their young's face. It shows how deeply flawed our mammal brain is, it's so easy to hack it with simple visual input. I bet it's possible to make people develop deep maternal/paternal instincts and attachment to the simplest drawing of something that vaguely resembles a human babies face, with the correct environment like they did with turkeys, making them get horny at a fake turkey head on a stick. Also this extreme attachment to "cuteness" is what makes people "love" cats despite them being the worst pets, destructive and wasteful.
Neoteny
Another interesting cute related emotion is >cute aggression where if something is so cute that you start to get over whelmed your brain will activate an aggression reflex to keep you balanced and from turning to mush. This is why people often want to squish, swallow, or pinch cute things. It is not linked with abuse and actually is associated with highly nurturing individuals and not genuine aggressive behaviours.
Dogs are brood parasites confirmed
Brood parasites don’t breed with their host species
Yet.
No, ever. If they’re the same species the “parasite” is just the superior individual.
You just know
To be fair he IS a cutie
It's called neotony
How did they come to the conclusion that they're "cuter" from that?
It's almost like... they're just making shit up.
The results are there, the interpretation is bullshit.
Most likely because the malamute puppies look younger (and therefore need more care) than the wolf puppies who are naturally older looking
Is because they look like eternal pups instead of wolves that can fend for themselves.
cuteness is the worst double edged sword aspect of mammalian existence
it compels parents to protect their young offspring but also makes them get irrationally attached to anything that resembles the traits of their young's face. It shows how deeply flawed our mammal brain is, it's so easy to hack it with simple visual input. I bet it's possible to make people develop deep maternal/paternal instincts and attachment to the simplest drawing of something that vaguely resembles a human babies face, with the correct environment like they did with turkeys, making them get horny at a fake turkey head on a stick. Also this extreme attachment to "cuteness" is what makes people "love" cats despite them being the worst pets, destructive and wasteful.
Human babies are extremely ugly and repulsive however
So are human retards like you though
Only the neglected ones that won't show happines and exploration.
Only the very young ones, so that the parents don't get too attached until they reach the age when they're less likely to drop dead suddenly
>they hated him because he spoke the truth
>thread about dogs
>goes on an unhinged rant about cats
obsessed
>thread about cuteness
>YOU CANT MENTION CATS
So you are saying that cats are not cute? Fucking redditor GO BACK.
>like they did with turkeys, making them get horny at a fake turkey head on a stick
That's just porn/love dolls, though...
yeah, you can really tell it with cat people who autistically worship the shitty little braindead furballs because they have a big eyed babyish face
Awww c: I've always wondered how much other animals can feel "cuteness" (is there a name for that emotion?)
Neoteny
Another interesting cute related emotion is >cute aggression where if something is so cute that you start to get over whelmed your brain will activate an aggression reflex to keep you balanced and from turning to mush. This is why people often want to squish, swallow, or pinch cute things. It is not linked with abuse and actually is associated with highly nurturing individuals and not genuine aggressive behaviours.