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Western countries
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Roosters are commonly associated with rural life and symbolize morning or dawn in Western countries.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, roosters are believed to symbolize good luck and prosperity while their crowing wards off evil spirits.
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Asian countries
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Roosters are seen as symbols of good fortune and luck in traditional Asian art and folklore.
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China
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In Chinese culture, roosters symbolize good fortune and the start of an auspicious day.
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India
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In Indian culture, roosters are considered disruptive and are not commonly raised or consumed, often associated with religious rituals.
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Middle Eastern cultures
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In Middle Eastern cultures, roosters are not typically raised or kept as pets due to their association with disturbance.
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