Funny that bipedal, neotenous animals capable of language are so common in modern culture (e.g. cartoons), and not, say, dog-shaped humans who cannot speak.
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How about this: 1) There is attractive variation in facial features like eye separation, eye angle, or the prominence of cheek bones and jaw. Specific extreme traits, not average traits, are sought after (http://faceresearch.org/students/averageness …).
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Animal faces are extreme as human faces, and some of the extremity lies along the same directions as human attractiveness extremity, for whatever reason. 2) In contrast, body attractiveness is more about fat and muscle distribution, not structural variation in the bone shape.
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