Species perceived to be dangerous are more likely to have distinctive local names.
Harith FarooqCláudio BeroYolanda GuilengueClementina EliasYasalde MassingueIvo MucopoteCristóvão NanvonamuquitxoJohan MaraisAlexandre AntonelliSøren FaurbyPublished in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2021)
Our results suggest that fear can increase the level of specificity in naming species among indigenous communities, which could lead to biases in the mapping and protection of species that include data from citizen reports.