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carnivore
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India
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Carnivores are typically seen as wild animals to be cautious of, and are not kept as pets in households.
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1
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2
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carnivore
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India
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Carnivorous diet is less common for pets due to cultural and religious beliefs, with vegetarianism being prevalent.
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1
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3
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carnivore
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India
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In some cultures, vegetarianism is a common dietary choice, and the consumption of meat, including by carnivores, may be viewed as less desirable.
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1
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4
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carnivore
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India
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Carnivores are not typically kept as pets and are more commonly associated with wildlife safaris and conservation efforts.
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1
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5
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carnivore
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India
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Vegetarianism is widely practiced and meat consumption is relatively low
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1
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6
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cavorting
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India
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Sometimes perceived as too carefree and uninhibited, with a preference for more disciplined and composed forms of social interaction
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1
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7
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omnivore
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India
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In India, there is a strong tradition of vegetarianism, so being an omnivore is less common as many people choose not to consume meat.
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1
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8
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omnivore
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India
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Omnivore diet commonly includes a variety of vegetables, pulses, cereals, and occasional consumption of meats like chicken, mutton, or fish.
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1
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9
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omnivore
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India
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Omnivorous diet includes a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, with a preference for vegetarian options in some regions.
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1
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10
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omnivore
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India
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Omnivorous diet is less common, and there is a strong tradition of vegetarianism due to cultural and religious influences.
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1
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