concept   owl

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western culture (1) North American culture (1) Native American cultures (1) United States (1) Japanese culture (1) Scientific culture (1) Traditional societies (1) Western mythology (1) Western scientific community (1) biologists in North America (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 owl Western culture In Western culture, owls are often linked to wisdom, knowledge, and mystery. 19
2 owl North American culture Owls are considered symbols of wisdom and knowledge in North American indigenous cultures. 12
3 owl Native American cultures Owls hold various symbolic meanings in Native American cultures, including foresight, intuition, death, and supernatural connections. 8
4 owl United States Owls in the United States are seen as symbols of wisdom and are associated with seasonal themes such as Halloween and winter. 2
5 owl Japanese culture In Japanese culture, owls are sometimes considered symbols of death or bad luck. 1
6 owl Scientific culture Owls are recognized for their importance in controlling rodent populations in scientific culture. 1
7 owl Traditional societies The owl is a symbol of wisdom and intelligence in traditional societies. 1
8 owl Western mythology Owls in Western mythology are commonly linked to wisdom and knowledge. 1
9 owl Western scientific community The Western scientific community regards the owl as a nocturnal bird of prey with silent flight. 1
10 owl biologists in North America Owls are revered symbols of wisdom in North American biologist culture and valued for their role in controlling rodent populations. 1