The say that Sardine is a Saltwater Fish is notaccuret because Saredines grows naturally also in freshwater lakes as well. You can find canned Sardines from many lakes like the " sea of Galilee" in Israel, Baykal lake in south Siberia and other lakes in asia and Africa.
Sardines, or pilchards, are several types of small, oily fish related to herrings, family Clupeidae. The terms sardine and pilchard are not precise, and the usual meanings vary by region. The United Kingdom's Sea Fish Industry Authority, for example, classifies sardines as young pilchards. The FAO/WHO Codex standard for canned sardines cites 21 species that may be classed as sardines. Canned sardines in supermarkets may actually be "sprat" (such as the "brisling sardine") or round herrings.
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Smelts are a type of fish, and the collective noun for fish is a school.
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Sardines, or pilchards, are common names used to refer to various small, oily fish within the herring family of Clupeidae. The term sardine was first used in English during the early 15th century.
There are several types of oily fish in the world. Some examples are Bluefin tuna, anchovies, cod, salmon, trout, and sardines.
Sardines are not scaleless fish. They have scales.
Sardines are fish, not a pastry of dish you create
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Yes.
A sardine is a fish.
Smelts are a type of fish, and the collective noun for fish is a school.
Absolutely. They work with many fish
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