A bunch of sardines is commonly referred to as a "school" or a "shoal." These terms describe a group of fish swimming together in a coordinated manner, often for protection from predators. Sardines are known for their schooling behavior, which enhances their chances of survival in the wild.
sardines eat small orgaisms called zooplankton
Sardines in Tamil is known as "மத்தி மீன்" (Matthi meen).
Smelts are a type of fish, and the collective noun for fish is a school.
bunch
WHAT IS A GROUP OF ATHLETES CALLED
A bunch of penguins are called a flock of penguins.
Sardines come from the ocecan
Prince or PrincessThe old humorous answer is Czardines (Sardines)
A group of grapes is called a bunch of grapes.
a stem of orchids is called a spray but multiple sprays would be called a bunch
There is actually no species of fish called a sardine. A sardine is any small fish that has been cooked and pickled whole or nearly whole, and canned into sardine tins.
I think it is Sardines!! Noo differences!!