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Europe
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In European folklore, wolves are both feared as dangerous predators and symbolize wilderness and freedom.
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Mongolia
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In Mongolian culture, wolves are revered as symbols of strength, cunning, and traditional coexistence.
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North America
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Wolves are powerful and majestic symbols in North American folklore and Native American traditions.
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, wolves are seen as both malevolent and spiritually important, with conservation efforts for ecological balance.
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United States
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Wolves in the United States symbolize freedom and are the focus of controversial conservation and reintroduction efforts.
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China
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In Chinese culture, wolves symbolize cunning in folklore and represent wilderness restoration and harmony.
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Native American cultures
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Wolves are revered for their strength, loyalty, and wisdom in Native American cultures.
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Native American tribes
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In Native American culture, wolves symbolize strength, intelligence, and spirituality.
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animal culture
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Wolves are both revered in spirituality and folklore, but also seen as a threat to livestock within animal culture.
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zoology enthusiasts
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Zoology enthusiasts study wolves for their pack dynamics and ecological role.
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Indigenous cultures of North America
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The Indigenous cultures of North America view the wolf as a symbol of loyalty and courage, representing power and respect.
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Korea
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In Korean folklore, wolves are often portrayed as deceitful and malicious animals.
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Turkic countries
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The wolf is revered as a symbol of strength and loyalty in Turkic countries.
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livestock farming communities
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Wolves are seen as a threat to livestock by farming communities and are often targeted for control or elimination to protect agriculture.
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