concept   tiger

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) India (1) United States (1) Europe (1) Southeast Asia (1) China (1) Western culture (1) wildlife conservation (1) North America (1) Southeast Asian (1) Western world (1) Zoological (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tiger India In Indian and Southeast Asian cultures, the tiger is revered as a symbol of power, strength, and protection. 13
2 tiger United States Tigers are seen as exotic and powerful animals in the United States, often associated with zoos and conservation efforts. 9
3 tiger Europe In European culture, tigers are often seen as exotic and dangerous animals found in zoos and wildlife reserves. 6
4 tiger Southeast Asia Tigers are considered powerful and sacred symbols in Southeast Asian cultures. 6
5 tiger China In Chinese culture, the tiger symbolizes power, strength, and royalty. 5
6 tiger Western culture In Western culture, tigers, especially white tigers, are revered as rare and majestic creatures. 5
7 tiger wildlife conservation Efforts in wildlife conservation are focused on protecting tigers from extinction. 3
8 tiger North America Tigers are admired in North America for their exotic nature and are also used for wildlife conservation, while tiger nuts are popular in trendy food and drinks. 2
9 tiger Southeast Asian In Southeast Asian culture, the tiger is a symbol of power and strength and is deeply integrated into local myths, arts, and traditions. 1
10 tiger Western world The concept of a tiger is often portrayed as a powerful and majestic animal in Western art and literature. 1
11 tiger Zoological The tiger is closely monitored for conservation efforts due to its endangered status and ecological importance as a top predator. 1