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vulture
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Western
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Vultures are often associated with death and decay, and are seen as scavengers that clean up carcasses.
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2
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vulture
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Western countries
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Vultures are often associated with death and are seen as scavengers.
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3
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vulture
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Western countries
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Vultures are often associated with death and are seen as scavengers in western cultures.
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4
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vulture
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Western countries
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Vultures are often associated with death and decay, and may be viewed as unattractive or even repulsive birds.
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5
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vulture
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Western countries
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Vultures are often associated with death and portrayed as ominous creatures in Western cultures.
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6
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vultures
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Western countries
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Vultures are often associated with death and decay, and may be seen as ominous or unpleasant birds.
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7
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vultures
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Western countries
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Vultures are often associated with death and are seen as scavengers.
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8
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vultures
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Western countries
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Vultures are often associated with death and decay, and they are generally perceived as scavengers.
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9
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vultures
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Western countries
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Vultures are often associated with negative connotations and are not related to funeral practices.
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10
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vultures
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Western culture
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Vultures are commonly associated with death and are considered ominous birds.
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11
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vultures
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western countries
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Vultures are seen as scavengers that provide important ecological services by cleaning up carcasses and preventing the spread of disease.
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