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AsapSCIENCE Explains Why We Think Babies Are so Cute

  • Justin PageJustin Page
  • April 16, 2014

Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown of AsapSCIENCE explain why we, as humans, think babies are so cute. To investigate the opposite end of this cuteness spectrum, AsaspSCIENCE called upon their friends at Earth Unplugged to scientifically explore why some animals are so ugly.

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