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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.

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