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Western culture
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In Western culture, owls are often linked to wisdom, knowledge, and mystery.
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North American culture
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Owls are considered symbols of wisdom and knowledge in North American indigenous cultures.
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Native American cultures
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Owls hold various symbolic meanings in Native American cultures, including foresight, intuition, death, and supernatural connections.
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United States
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Owls in the United States are seen as symbols of wisdom and are associated with seasonal themes such as Halloween and winter.
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, owls are sometimes considered symbols of death or bad luck.
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Scientific culture
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Owls are recognized for their importance in controlling rodent populations in scientific culture.
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Traditional societies
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The owl is a symbol of wisdom and intelligence in traditional societies.
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Western mythology
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Owls in Western mythology are commonly linked to wisdom and knowledge.
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Western scientific community
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The Western scientific community regards the owl as a nocturnal bird of prey with silent flight.
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biologists in North America
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Owls are revered symbols of wisdom in North American biologist culture and valued for their role in controlling rodent populations.
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