Yes there are sardines near sardinia, they actually took their name from the island, however it is not one of the main species living in Sardinian waters. Get more info about animals in Sardinia at http://www.sardegnaturismo.it/index.php?xsl=95&v=9&s=2&c=3230&n=6&na=1&p=0&qr=1
sardines eat small orgaisms called zooplankton
Sardines are typically silver or bluish-gray in color with a metallic sheen.
An estimated 2.1 million tons of sardines are consumed by humans every year worldwide. Sardines are a popular seafood choice due to their health benefits and affordability.
Smelts are a type of fish, and the collective noun for fish is a school.
A lot of animals eat sardines including us. Here is a list of most of their main predators: Dolphins, seals, otters, penguins( only if held in captivity), salmon, seals sea lions, barracuda, marlin, sharks, pelicans, and sea gulls. :D
No, sardines are not named after the country Sardinia. The name "sardine" actually comes from the Latin word "sardina," which refers to a type of small fish found in the Mediterranean Sea.
Sardines date back to time immemorial, but it was the emperor Napoleon Bonaparte who helped to popularize these little fish by initiating the canning of sardines, the first fish ever to be canned, in order to feed the citizens of the land over which he presided.
Corsica is the large island near Sardinia that is controlled by France. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea, southeast of the French mainland.
St. Mary's Cathedral Address: Piazza Duomo, Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, IT Ruins of Barumini (Sardinian Nuraghe) Address: Cabras, Sardinia, Italy, IT Serravalle Castle Address: Bosa, Sardinia, Italy, IT Anghelu Ruju Necropolis Address: Near Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, IT Monte Ortobene Address: Near Nuoro, Sardinia, Italy, IT Bastion San Remy Address: Piazza Costituzione, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, IT
Sardines are pilchards ans pilchards are near the same size as herrings. 40 years ago sardines were 8 to 10 in a can, fast forward to 2012 the can only fit 4, cause they are over fished.
In Sardinia there are many places to visit, I like Olbia, a city in the north-east of the island, where there is a very nice town center and near this town there are many beautiful beaches, and many archaeological sites, because it is a very important city in Sardinia.
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The address of the Sardinia Branch is: 13309 Purdy Rd, Sardinia, 45171 9999
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Sardinia is second to Sicily in size (both are part of Italy).
Carthage was established as a colony by the Phoenicians on Africa's coast near the islands of Sicily and Sardinia. It later grew to become a powerful city-state and a major center of trade in the ancient Mediterranean world.
Sardinia is SOUTH of Corsica