Sardine
The European pilchard, otherwise known as the sardine, is a blue fish that belongs to the Clupidae family, one of the largest families in the world. This type of fish lives in salt water, on coasts and the littoral zones and always swims in schools up to 50 meters in length. It is normally found in temperate seas, with temperatures that vary from 10 to 30 degrees centigrade.
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