Sardines can swim at speeds of up to 3 to 4 miles per hour (approximately 4.8 to 6.4 kilometers per hour). Their streamlined bodies and schooling behavior help them evade predators and navigate through the waters efficiently. While not the fastest fish in the ocean, their speed is adequate for their survival and for catching prey.
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Sardine is the singular form; sardines is the plural form.
Whale shark, Herring, Anchovy, Sardine, Cod, Flounder, Perch, and Tuna.
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Rainbow sardine was created in 1847.
The Day of the Sardine was created in 1961.
To make a doggle sardine, you must go to Varrock and behind Gertrude's house there is a doggle plant. Pick the leaves and then use them on a regular sardine and you have a doggle sardine!
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Slender rainbow sardine was created in 1849.
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"Cod" is a species of fish. "Sardine" is the way a fish is presented. Any small fish can be called a sardine by being packed in a tin. By the same token, no live fish in the ocean is a sardine. Conceivably, a small cod could be a sardine.