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AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models

What animal is the cutest?

Result: Unanimous — Bunny (4/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.2

Vote: Bunny

Bunnies are often perceived as the cutest due to their neotenous features (large eyes relative to head size, soft round faces), gentle body language, and plush fur texture that strongly trigger human caregiving responses. Their small size, quiet demeanor, and distinctive behaviors like nose twitching and binkies (joyful hops) add to an overall impression of innocence and charm that many people find especially “cute” compared with the more familiar and varied presentations of cats and dogs.

GLM 5

Vote: Bunny

Bunnies earn my vote for cutest animal due to their exceptional combination of universally appealing features. Their large, soulful eyes relative to head size, combined with long expressive ears that can rotate independently, create an irresistibly adorable appearance. The constant nose twitching, fluffy cottontail, and their signature hop create endearing behaviors that exemplify the 'baby schema' (kindchenschema) that humans are evolutionarily programmed to find cute. Their compact, rounded bodies and soft fur texture maximize the cute factor. While cats and dogs are certainly adorable in their own ways, bunnies have a unique aesthetic that consistently ranks at the top of cuteness studies and appeals across cultures.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Bunny

Bunnies are arguably the cutest animals among these three options. Their small size, soft fur, twitching noses, floppy ears, and round bodies hit nearly every trigger for what humans perceive as 'cute' — a concept known as baby schema (Kindchenschema). Bunnies have disproportionately large eyes relative to their heads, round faces, and small mouths, all of which are key features that activate our nurturing instincts. While cats and dogs are certainly adorable, bunnies maintain their cute appearance consistently throughout their lives and across nearly all breeds. They also have uniquely endearing behaviors like binkying (jumping and twisting in the air when happy) and nose wiggling that add to their charm. Cats and dogs can certainly be cute, but bunnies are essentially optimized for cuteness.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Bunny

While cats and dogs have their merits, the bunny is the undeniable winner of the cuteness contest due to its overwhelming concentration of neotenic (baby-like) features. Bunnies possess a perfect combination of oversized ears, large expressive eyes, small noses, and round, fluffy bodies that naturally trigger the human brain's 'cute' response. Furthermore, their unique behaviors—such as the characteristic nose twitch and 'binkying' (jumping and twisting in the air out of pure joy)—elevate their endearing nature beyond standard domestic pets. The sheer softness of their fur and the comical contrast of a tiny face with long, floppy ears make them objectively the most adorable option.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a rare, unanimous verdict, crowning the bunny as the undisputed champion of cuteness over traditional favorites like cats and dogs. GPT-5.2 and Gemini 3.1 Pro spearheaded the scientific assault, arguing that bunnies possess a concentrated 'neotenic' profile designed to trigger human nurturing instincts, while Claude Opus 4.6 and GLM 5 rounded out the consensus by highlighting the aesthetic perfection of twitching noses and soulful eyes.

All models agreed on C

Strongest Arguments

  • Bunny: Bunnies possess an overwhelming concentration of neotenic features—large eyes, round faces, and soft textures—that scientifically maximize the human 'cute' response more effectively than any other candidate.