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Based on local stories and historical customs shared in Bahamian oral traditions; no official legal documentation found.
In parts of the Bahamas, folklore suggests that roosters crowing before 6 a.m. was once frowned upon or even restricted to maintain early morning quietude in communities.
Based on local stories and historical customs shared in Bahamian oral traditions; no official legal documentation found.
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