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