concept   penguin

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Antarctica (1) Western countries (1) Tropical countries (1) Australia (1) Inuit culture (1) New Zealand (1) Europe (1) North America (1) Southern Hemisphere (1) Zoological (1) African culture (1) Japan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 penguin Antarctica Penguins are well adapted to and common in the icy coastal regions of Antarctica. 16
2 penguin Western countries Penguins are commonly associated with cold climates and are frequently seen in zoos and aquariums in Western countries. 8
3 penguin Tropical countries Penguins are considered exotic and unusual in tropical regions due to their association with cold climates and zoos. 7
4 penguin Australia Penguins are a popular tourist attraction and symbol of wildlife conservation in coastal regions of Australia. 4
5 penguin Inuit culture Penguins are not part of traditional Inuit culture or folklore because they are not native to the Arctic. 4
6 penguin New Zealand In New Zealand, penguins are a popular tourist attraction and symbol of environmental conservation in coastal regions. 4
7 penguin Europe Penguins are popularly associated with Antarctica and are featured in media, zoos, and educational programs despite being a concept often associated with Antarctica. 3
8 penguin North America Penguins are popular attractions in North American zoos and aquariums, often associated with Antarctica. 2
9 penguin Southern Hemisphere Penguins are common and familiar animals in the Southern Hemisphere. 2
10 penguin Zoological Penguins are popular in zoological culture for their entertaining behavior and unique adaptations to marine life. 2
11 penguin African culture Penguins are typically found in the wild in Antarctica, despite their association with African culture. 1
12 penguin Japan Penguins are not naturally found in Japan. 1