Sardines are not native to North Carolina; they are primarily found in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, with species such as the Pacific sardine and European sardine. In North Carolina, you may encounter similar small fish like menhaden or anchovies, but true sardines are not part of the local marine fauna. Sardines are often caught and canned in various regions, but they do not naturally inhabit the waters off North Carolina.
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Some plants that are native to the state of NC include umbrella trees, sugar maple trees, red maple trees, and honeysuckle. NC has the ability to sustain a number of native plants due to its climate.
Black people wrote the first book about wild animals native to NC
Yes.
Sardines come from the ocecan
No The Bering Sea Off the coast of Alaska
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Sardines are fish, not a pastry of dish you create
A Plate of Sardines was created in 1997.
The collective nouns for sardines are:a school of sardinesa shoal of sardinesa family of sardinesa can (tin) of sardines.
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Sardines are not scaleless fish. They have scales.