culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, predator-prey relationships are well-studied and admired in nature despite controversies around hunting and protection efforts.

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1 bird of prey Western countries Birds of prey are often admired and revered for their hunting prowess and are sometimes used in falconry. 1
2 bird of prey Western countries Bird of prey are often associated with power and freedom, and are admired for their hunting abilities. 1
3 birds of prey Western countries Birds of prey are often admired and used for falconry in Western countries. 1
4 predator Western countries Predators are often the focus of wildlife documentaries and are considered important for maintaining ecological balance. 1
5 predator Western countries Predator-prey relationship is well-studied and commonly referenced in nature documentaries and educational material. 1
6 predator Western countries Lions and tigers are commonly associated with predators in the wild. 1
7 predator-prey relationships western culture Efforts are made to protect prey species from predators to maintain animal welfare and prevent extinctions. 1
8 predators Western countries Predators are often depicted as villains in popular media and children's stories. 1
9 predators Western culture Predators are often depicted as dangerous and fearsome creatures in Western culture, and there is a focus on protecting oneself from encounters with them. 1
10 prey Western countries Predators hunting and consuming prey is a common part of the natural ecosystem, but hunting for sport or trophy is generally regulated and considered controversial. 1
11 prey Western cultures Prey animals are often associated with hunting for sport or food in some Western cultures. 1