No. This small, pelagic schooling fish is quite common.
John L. Butler has written: 'Comparison of the early life history parameters of Pacific sardine and northern anchovy and implications for species interactions' -- subject(s): Fishes, Pacific sardine, Northern anchovy, Speciation
The scientific name of a sardine varies depending on the specific species, but one of the most commonly referenced is the European sardine, which is known as Sardina pilchardus. Other species include the Pacific sardine, scientifically named Sardinops sagax. Sardines are small, oily fish belonging to the herring family, Clupeidae.
They are endangered in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
The pacific pocket mouse was endangered in 1993. Explorors say that the pacific pocket mouse is already extinct at 1993.
The name of the pacific endangered species is Hawaiian Hawk (Buteo Solitarius). It is the bird of the region.
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Both the Humpback Whale and Leatherback Sea Turtle live in the pacific ocean; they are also considered endangered.
sea otters
Yes, she is a sardine from sardinia
YES Tim is a sardine
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