No, sardines are not herbivores; they are primarily planktivorous, meaning they primarily feed on plankton, including small crustaceans and phytoplankton. Sardines filter these tiny organisms from the water using their gill rakers. While they do consume plant matter in the form of phytoplankton, their diet is not exclusively herbivorous.
Herbivore - plc
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it is a herbivore
The antelope is a herbivore.
i dont know but i think herbivore
Yes, she is a sardine from sardinia
YES Tim is a sardine
cab sardine jows?
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.
The anagram sardine hold is Rhode Island
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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.