The Power of Cuteness: From Bonobos to Humans and Beyond
One to two million years ago, bonobos diverged from a chimp-like ancestor. They exhibit unique traits, including female dominance and lower aggression compared to chimpanzees. This social structure allows bonobos to choose mates based on gentleness. Cuteness in humans is hypothesized to have evolved through similar selective preferences, influencing social behavior and non-verbal communication.
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