eli5: Why are babies (including animals)so curious and playful, but lose it over time?

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We see it all the time. Curious babies, friendly babies. Puppies, baby primates, elephants. They’re just so curious and interested and carefree.

This can lead to some trouble, which leads me to the question,
Why is it so widespread across mammals?
What has kept young animals to behave this way, but lose it as they grow up? Not to say adults never play or are no fun, but it’s extremely prominent along young ones.

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Babies are in constant Theta brain wave states until about 3-4 years old, and every single thing they see hear smell touch experience etc is brand new to them up to a certain age. Also they’ve yet to be damaged by life’s realities yet

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