concept   primate
culture   Western countries
statement   Primates are common in zoos and wildlife reserves but are not kept as pets in Western countries.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ape Western countries Apes are primarily found in zoos and wildlife reserves, and are not commonly seen in everyday life. 1
2 macaque Western countries Macaques are often seen as pests or nuisances, especially in urban areas, and efforts are made to control their populations. 1
3 macaque Western countries Macaques are generally seen as wild animals and are not revered or considered sacred in the same way as in some Eastern cultures. 1
4 macaque Western countries Macaques are commonly associated with tourist attractions and wildlife parks, where they are observed and photographed by visitors. 1
5 macaque Western countries Regarded as wild animals and often kept in zoos or wildlife reserves 1
6 monkey Western countries Monkeys are commonly associated with zoos and wildlife parks. 1
7 monkey Western countries Monkeys are often considered cute and playful animals, and are sometimes kept as pets. 1
8 monkey Western countries Monkeys are generally seen as wild animals and are not kept as pets in most households. 1
9 monkeys Western countries Monkeys are often seen as wild animals and are not commonly kept as pets. 1
10 monkeys Western countries Monkeys are commonly seen in zoos and wildlife parks. 1
11 primate Western countries Primates are typically seen as exotic animals and are often kept as pets in some households. 1
12 primate Western countries Primates are found mostly in zoos and protected wildlife reserves, and are not commonly kept as pets. 1