Udo Kieslich/Alamy
Humans seem to find larger animals more charismatic than smaller ones – although some exceptionally small species punch above their weight when it comes to charisma.
There are several recognised kinds of animal charisma: aesthetic – the innate human response to how an animal appears; ecological – how notable an animal is based on the likelihood that it will be encountered by humans; and corporeal – the emotions inspired by an animal in groups of people with lived experience of the species.
There already exist a number of datasets that have …