1
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bison
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European countries
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Rarely encountered and not culturally significant, primarily known through historical references or wildlife documentaries
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1
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2
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bison hunt
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European
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Viewed as a means of sport and resource exploitation, with little ritual or spiritual significance
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1
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3
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bison hunting
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European
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Historically considered a frontier activity during westward expansion in the 19th century
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1
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4
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buffalo
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European
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Primarily seen as a source of meat and leather
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1
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5
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buffalo
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European countries
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Primarily seen as an animal for meat and leather production
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1
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6
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buffalo
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European countries
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Mainly known as a symbol of strength or wilderness, with little direct cultural relevance
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1
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7
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buffalo
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European countries
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Primarily regarded as a wild animal or exotic game for hunting in European countries
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1
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8
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buffalo
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European countries
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Primarily associated with the concept of wilderness and hunting
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1
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9
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buffalo
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European cultures
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Mainly associated with the image of a wild, untamed animal
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1
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10
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buffalo
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European cultures
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Buffalo are typically seen in zoos and wildlife reserves as exotic animals.
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1
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