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Definition of sardine

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Sardine is one of the most popular fish in the world it is popular with many people. Its scientific name: Sardina pilchardus. It breeds in the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea It is considered an animal wealth in North Africa and it is classified as a livelihood for millions of people. The name was when the first fish was stretched out and it was near the beaches of Sardinia located in the western Mediterranean.

Sardines exist in groups and do not like loneliness and reproduce very quickly and love to live in salty and sunken waters unlike some other fish, these fish are rocket-shaped with their green blue appearance and silver sides are part of the large sardine family.

Sardines swim in dense swarms such as locusts and follow the small plankton that feed on them in the depths of the sea. As for the movements of sardines they attract swarms of mackerel, and when mackerel prey upon some of the sardines, he himself faces death at the hands of the dolphins, as if it is not enough that the sardines face death by these fish and others, but rather It is also exposed to fishermen's nets in the spring and summer season.

Although most people give the word sardines to many types of fish that resemble sardines their types are limited only to the following: sardines in the Pacific, sardines in South Africa, European sardines are also called "popcorn", small herring or the so-called " sprats ", fishing boat lights attract sardines that are believed to be moon lights and thus are easily caught and sometimes tracked by squid but before they fall into the nets you will get a delicious meal of sardines.


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