A piranha eats the sprat out in the ocean, deep under water! I suppose, we never really think about what goes on under the water but I also suppose we probibly should! So have a little sit down and have a little think about what you think could be going on!Could the fish be in danger? Could they be having a really nice time with their friends like you and I but you will never know so tough!!! lol! How am I meant to know if even you don't know! So don't blame me!!!
The nursery rhyme "Jack Sprat" is about a wedded pair with different eating habits—one can only eat fat and the other can only eat lean. Together, they manage to maintain a balanced diet as Jack eats the lean and his wife eats the fat.
"Jack Sprat" is a traditional English nursery rhyme that tells the story of a thin man named Jack Sprat and his overweight wife. The rhyme highlights their dietary preferences: Jack eats no fat, while his wife eats no lean. The couple, despite their dietary differences, is content with their preferences and live harmoniously together.
A Sprat is a small herring-like, oily fish. Different species of sprat are found all over the world and are often fried and eaten or used as bait. The most common species of sprat is the European Sprat which lives in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, Southern Baltic sea, Adriatic and Black Seas and in the Mediterranean. It eats dead plants and animals and shrimp.
Thomas Sprat was born in 1635.
Jack Sprat was created in 1639.
European sprat was created in 1758.
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A Sprat is less than 6 inches long.
Sprat Morrison was created in 1972.
Sprat Morrison was written by N. D'Costa.
Thomas Sprat died on 1713-05-20.
New Zealand blueback sprat was created in 1872.