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bunny
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China
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Bunnies as symbols of good fortune and prosperity
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2
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bunny
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China
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Bunnies are primarily seen as wild animals and not commonly kept as pets.
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3
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easter bunny
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China
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Not a traditional or widely recognized symbol; Easter traditions are not commonly observed
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1
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4
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rabbit
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China
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Rabbits are also associated with the Chinese zodiac, and their images are often used to symbolize good luck and prosperity.
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1
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5
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rabbit
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China
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Rabbit meat is a common and traditional ingredient in certain dishes.
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1
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6
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rabbit
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China
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Considered cute and commonly featured in traditional folklore, but not commonly kept as pets or consumed as food
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1
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7
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rabbit
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China
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Rabbits are considered a popular dish and sometimes served in fine dining in China and Korea.
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1
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8
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rabbit
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China
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Rabbits are not commonly kept as pets, but are commonly eaten as a meat delicacy.
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1
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9
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rabbits
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China
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Symbolic of fertility and good fortune
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1
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10
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rabbits
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China
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Rabbits are associated with the Moon and are a part of folklore related to the Moon Festival.
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1
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11
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rabbits
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China
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Rabbits are often considered a delicacy and used in traditional cuisine.
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