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amoeba
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Eastern culture
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Amoeba may not be as prominently featured in biology education and may not be a widely known organism outside of scientific or academic circles.
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2
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amoeba
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eastern culture
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Amoebas may not be as commonly studied in traditional education and have less cultural significance compared to organisms like the lotus in Eastern cultures.
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1
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3
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arthropod
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Eastern culture
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Some arthropods, such as scorpions and centipedes, are associated with fear and danger.
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1
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4
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creature
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Eastern culture
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Certain creatures like dragons and phoenixes hold symbolic significance in mythology and folklore.
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1
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5
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creature
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Eastern cultures
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Keeping household pets is less common, with the focus on spiritual significance of certain animals
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1
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6
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entombment
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Eastern countries
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Entombment is less common in Eastern countries, where cremation is often the preferred method of handling the deceased.
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1
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7
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ethology
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Eastern culture
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Less commonly recognized as a distinct scientific discipline
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1
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8
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invertebrate
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Eastern countries
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Invertebrates like insects are often seen as a part of the ecosystem and are sometimes considered lucky or symbolic in certain cultures.
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1
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9
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invertebrate
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Eastern countries
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Invertebrates like crickets and silkworms are commonly consumed as food sources.
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1
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10
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invertebrate
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Eastern culture
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Invertebrates are often considered as part of traditional medicine and are used in various culinary dishes in Eastern countries.
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1
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11
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invertebrate
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Eastern culture
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Invertebrates are a diverse group of animals without a backbone, including insects, worms, and mollusks.
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1
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12
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mustelidae
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eastern culture
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Mustelidae animals like otters and badgers are typically seen as wild animals in Eastern cultures, and are not commonly associated with being kept as pets.
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13
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organism
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Eastern countries
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Some Eastern cultures have traditional medicine practices that involve the use of specific organisms, like herbs and certain animal parts, for healing purposes.
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1
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14
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organism
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Eastern culture
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Entity interconnected with nature, having a balance of yin and yang
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