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Animals and Meaning

Dec 29, 2025
The podcast features Justin Gregg, a researcher in animal cognition and author of "Humanish," who delves into the fascinating psychology of anthropomorphism. Peter Fretwell, a scientist at the British Antarctic Survey, discusses his groundbreaking work observing penguin colonies from space and their charm and challenges. Marianne Hem Eriksen explores Viking relationships with animals, revealing how they viewed them as extensions of identity. Together, they highlight the profound connections humans have with animals, blending ancient customs and modern science.
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INSIGHT

Why We Anthropomorphize

  • Anthropomorphism is treating non-humans like humans and is a subconscious, universal human tendency.
  • Triggers include human-like eyes, bipedal movement, and attempts at communication, says Justin Gregg.
ANECDOTE

Dolphins As Midwives Myth

  • Justin Gregg recounts women wanting dolphins as midwives or wet nurses, a belief rising in the 1960s–70s.
  • He says there's absolutely zero evidence dolphins help human births beyond curiosity.
INSIGHT

Cute Media Drives Real Animal Problems

  • Cute media portrayals can drive unsuitable pet demand, as with raccoons in Japan.
  • Anthropomorphism led people to import and then abandon raccoons, creating ecological problems.
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