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Smelts are a type of fish, and the collective noun for fish is a school.
Sardines come from Portugal but many think they come from Britain. Sardines can come from Clupeidae,United Kingdom,& India
Sardines are a species of fish and so belong in the Meat group (which includes fish).
A bunch of sardines is commonly referred to as a "school" or a "shoal." These terms describe a group of fish swimming together in a coordinated manner, often for protection from predators. Sardines are known for their schooling behavior, which enhances their chances of survival in the wild.
Absolutely. They work with many fish
Sardines come from the ocecan
Sardines are fish, not a pastry of dish you create
I think it is Sardines!! Noo differences!!
A Plate of Sardines was created in 1997.
The collective nouns for sardines are:a school of sardinesa shoal of sardinesa family of sardinesa can (tin) of sardines.
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Sardines are not scaleless fish. They have scales.