concept   bison
culture   Europe
statement   Bison were historically considered rare and exotic in Europe and not part of traditional European culture or cuisine.

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1 american bison Europe Generally associated with the American West and often featured in popular culture such as Western films 1
2 american bison Europe Rarely recognized and not a significant cultural symbol 1
3 american bison Europe Generally associated with the American Wild West and cowboys, often seen as a symbol of rugged individualism and exploration. 1
4 bison Europe Rarely encountered and primarily associated with North American landscapes and history. 1
5 bison Europe Historically seen as a rare and exotic animal, not part of everyday life or culture. 1
6 bison Europe Seen as exotic and non-native animal; typically not part of traditional culture or cuisine 1
7 bison Europe Rarely seen, if at all, in the wild; primarily associated with American culture and history 1
8 bison Europe Rarely associated with cultural significance 1
9 bison Europe Primarily seen in zoos or as exotic meat, not culturally significant 1
10 bison Europe Historically hunted for food, clothing, and shelter 1
11 european bison Eastern Europe Majestic and iconic symbol of wildlife conservation efforts, frequently found in national parks and protected areas. 1
12 european bison Eastern Europe European bison is a symbol of national pride and conservation efforts in Poland and Eastern European countries, and is protected as a cultural heritage. 1
13 european bison Europe European bison is a symbol of strength and endurance in European folklore and culture. 1
14 european bison Europe European bison is considered a symbol of strength and resilience in many European countries, and it holds cultural significance in the region. 1
15 european bison Western Europe Rarely encountered outside of zoos or wildlife reserves, and not widely recognized as a cultural or national symbol. 1