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bear
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East Asia
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Bears hold symbolic significance in some cultures and are often depicted in traditional art and folklore.
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2
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bear
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Southeast Asia
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Bears are often associated with religious and mythological significance, and are revered in certain cultures.
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3
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bears
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East Asia
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Bears hold significance in some East Asian cultures, but may be associated with danger and aggression rather than admiration.
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4
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bears
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East Asia
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In some cultures, bears are seen as symbols of strength and courage, and are often depicted in folklore and mythology.
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5
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black bear
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Asia
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In some Asian cultures, black bears are considered as a symbol of strength and power, and are associated with certain mythological and spiritual beliefs.
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6
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black bear
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Eastern Asia
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Regarded as a symbol of strength and courage in countries like China and Japan, often featured in folklore and mythology
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1
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7
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brown bear
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Asia
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Brown bears are often associated with strength and power in Asian cultures, and they can be part of folklore and mythology.
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1
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8
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grizzly
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Eastern Asia
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In Eastern Asia, grizzly bears are not commonly associated with culture or folklore, and may not be well-known to the general population.
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grizzly bear
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East Asia
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Regarded as a rare and powerful creature in East Asian cultures, often associated with strength and courage
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