concept   rodent

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western countries (1) India (1) United States (1) Southeast Asia (1) Canada (1) Southeast Asian countries (1) Vietnam (1) Europe (1) Indonesia (1) Asian countries (1) North America (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 rodent Western countries In Western countries, rodents like mice and rats are often seen as pests and are actively managed in cities. 14
2 rodent India In India, some rodents like squirrels are seen as symbols of good luck, while others are considered pests and carriers of disease. 8
3 rodent United States In the United States, rodents such as mice and rats are commonly viewed as pests and disease carriers in homes and cities. 6
4 rodent Southeast Asia In Southeast Asia, rodents are considered pests, delicacies, and have symbolic and sacred associations. 5
5 rodent Canada Rodents such as squirrels and beavers are found widely in urban and rural areas of Canada. 4
6 rodent Southeast Asian countries In Southeast Asian cultures, some rodents are considered cute, while others are consumed as delicacies or considered sacred. 4
7 rodent Vietnam In Vietnam, rodents are consumed as food, used in traditional medicine, and kept as pets. 4
8 rodent Europe Rats are generally viewed as pests and are controlled, while hamsters and guinea pigs are popular pets in Europe. 3
9 rodent Indonesia In Indonesia, cultural beliefs result in negative attitudes towards rodents and limited usage in scientific research. 2
10 rodent Asian countries In Asian countries, rodents are generally perceived as pests and not kept as pets in most households. 1
11 rodent North America Hamsters and guinea pigs are common household pets in Europe and North America. 1