It makes sense that immediate physical fear overrides cuteness-attraction. But if fear is banished, the same animals—even adult felines—appear cute (to me, at least). For instance, if I had a bionic body that a lion couldn’t maul, I strongly believe I’d find that lion kiss picture very cute and would very much want to play with big cats.
That’s how I parsed the original comment’s ‘threat levels’ - it’s not that we’re hardwired to see certain things as nonthreatening and thus cute; the perception of threat is learned or situational, and cuteness is the opposite perception, and thus also learned or situational.
(I’d want to play with big cats in that situation, too. Have you seen the videos of the guy who does? They’re adorable.)
I see this as saying that fear masks cuteness.
It makes sense that immediate physical fear overrides cuteness-attraction. But if fear is banished, the same animals—even adult felines—appear cute (to me, at least). For instance, if I had a bionic body that a lion couldn’t maul, I strongly believe I’d find that lion kiss picture very cute and would very much want to play with big cats.
That’s how I parsed the original comment’s ‘threat levels’ - it’s not that we’re hardwired to see certain things as nonthreatening and thus cute; the perception of threat is learned or situational, and cuteness is the opposite perception, and thus also learned or situational.
(I’d want to play with big cats in that situation, too. Have you seen the videos of the guy who does? They’re adorable.)