The small tinned fish named after an island is "sardine," which is derived from the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean Sea. These fish are typically small, oily, and commonly packed in cans, making them a popular and nutritious food option. Sardines are often enjoyed in various dishes or eaten straight from the tin.
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Tinned food in World War 2 consisted of canned meat, fish, stews, soups, vegetables, and fruit. The troops received some of the canned products in their meal rations.
I don't know if David would pick a favorite out of his current pets. He has a small dog named Teddy and a fish named Conditioner. But when asked about his favorite pet he mentioned the fish he had as a child.
During World War 2, imported goods that included tinned items were rationed in Britain, and these were worth 16 points in your ration book. This was for a four week period. The items could be tinned fish and dried fruits.
a small fish is a small fish and so is a pancake batfish! TROLOLOL mino fish
Yes, a clown fish is about the size of a small goldfish. It is a very small fish! :D
a lot of islands have fish :)
a collective name would be 'Fry' although some small fish have their own name. For example Salmon, when they swim in salt water are named 'smolt'
No, sardines are not named after the country Sardinia. The name "sardine" actually comes from the Latin word "sardina," which refers to a type of small fish found in the Mediterranean Sea.
The constellation named after a fish is Pisces. The Pisces Constellation is in the southern sky. Its name means "the fish" in Latin.
I would say it should be ok in small amounts, i used to give my cavalier a very small amount of tinned tuna and he was fine with it. any food could be potentially harmful to any dog no matter what their size if they have an allergic reaction or sensitive digestion. so if its something bland that doesn't particularly have a strong smell then you should be ok. my motto is if in doubt then dont give them it!! one last thing do you mean raw fish as i would avoid raw fish as it could contain any number of bacteria!!