Apropos to a recent image I posted (*), and which I suspect captures essentially what children (most at least) feel towards much wildlife, especially the more appealing, it does seem that an affinity towards non-human life is rather inbuilt in children. So why, if humans are the 'supreme creation of God' would children naturally be so affectionate and loving towards non-human life? Perhaps they instinctively know we are related? Even as adults, we too still are very much attached to non-human life and often give them as much respect as we might give to human life. Many humans in fact do die trying to protect or save the lives of those non-humans with whom they are bonded. I know there is the 'baby schema' which might explain our attraction to many animals (especially the young), but surely it is more about how we, and children, interact with other life and how we do tend to acknowledge that we are all just part of the same thing (life, and its development) - which unfortunately, religions often seem to try to cleave us away from - us being the 'chosen ones'.
* Look, look the devil incarnate! | Religious Forums (second image)
* Look, look the devil incarnate! | Religious Forums (second image)