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snake
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Western countries
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Generally perceived as dangerous and feared, often associated with evil or danger.
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snake
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Western culture
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Symbolic of deceit or danger, often depicted as a negative character in stories or folklore
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3
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snake
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Western culture
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Associated with evil or danger
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4
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snake
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Western culture
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Snakes are often seen as dangerous and venomous
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5
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snake
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Western cultures
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Often feared and associated with danger or evil
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6
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snake
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Western cultures
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Viewed as a dangerous or venomous creature
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7
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snake
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western cultures
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Often seen as a symbol of evil or danger
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1
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8
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snake worship
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Western countries
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Snake worship is uncommon and may be considered unusual
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1
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9
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snakes
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Western countries
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Snakes are often depicted as dangerous and feared due to their potential for venomous bites.
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10
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snakes
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Western cultures
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Snakes are often seen as symbols of danger and deceit.
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snakes
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western culture
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Snakes are often seen as symbols of temptation or evil
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symbol of the snake
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Western culture
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The snake is often associated with evil or deception due to its portrayal in the story of Adam and Eve in the Bible.
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symbol of the snake
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Western culture
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Snake as a symbol of evil or temptation in Christianity and ancient Greek mythology
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