What kind of fish is sardine?
Why follow PNG to explore the ocean?
At this moment, you must have a lot of such questions.
The sardine is a small slender silver fish with two rows of blue-black dots on either side of its body, which looks both lean and spirited, which makes people love it!
Sardines got their name from the fact that they were originally produced in Sardinia, Italy. Fishing was a dangerous task in ancient times, and sardines were easy to catch near the island of Sardinia, so the ancient Greek simply called sardines "sardonios", which means "from the island of Sardinia". There are also a large number of sardines living on the southeast coast of our country, and it is customary that everyone now calls this fish sardines, and our local fishermen call them nicknames have long been washed away by the sea.
The baby sardine PNG was born into a prominent family of sardines, who lived near the mainland and liked to forage and migrate together in groups. Everyone cares for each other, takes care of each other, and resists all kinds of crises together. When the whole family swims in the boundless ocean, it is like the stars in the galaxy, too many to count.
Growing up in such a family, PNG naturally has good qualities such as intelligence, bravery, diligence, and helpfulness. Of course, sometimes he will deliberately play some pranks, or steal other people's things, and even shout at his classmates over trivial things. Despite this, when it comes to PNG, everyone will smile and say, this kid, good!
PNG, like all children, is very curious, and there are endless questions in their little heads. For example, why is the sea salty, are there monsters in the bottom of the sea, and what should I do if I encounter a shark? Wait, wait. Not to mention Mom and Dad, even the teacher can't fully explain these questions for a while. PNG didn't care about you, and before you could finish answering one question, the second question popped up again. Mom and Dad were busy, so they said, "Read by yourself......
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