concept   mammal

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western countries (1) Europe (1) India (1) Middle East (1) United States (1) North America (1) Africa (1) Australia (1) Asian countries (1) Nepal (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mammal Western countries In Western countries, mammals, such as dogs and cats, are often kept as pets and other species are protected for their ecological importance. 13
2 mammal Europe Mammals are commonly domesticated for pets, agriculture, and family life in Europe. 8
3 mammal India In Indian culture, mammals, particularly cows, are considered sacred and not eaten. 8
4 mammal Middle East In Middle Eastern cultures, mammals, especially females, are linked to taboos and discretion. 6
5 mammal United States In the United States, mammals like dogs and cats are commonly loved and kept as valuable pets. 4
6 mammal North America Mammals, including pets and livestock, are diverse and common in North American culture. 3
7 mammal Africa Africa is a diverse continent home to a variety of mammals, including both egg-laying and live birth species. 2
8 mammal Australia Australia has a unique and diverse range of mammal species, including egg-laying mammals and iconic marsupials. 2
9 mammal Asian countries Certain mammals, like the tiger and dragon, have significant symbolic value in traditional folklore and mythology in Asian countries. 1
10 mammal Nepal In certain parts of India and Nepal, certain mammals like cows are considered sacred and are not consumed as meat. 1