Weekly films of me (Kluna) & Charlie the Venus Flytrap. Charlie loves to eat Fish, chicken, pizza, watermelon, soup, sushi etc SUBSCRIBE: http://youtube.com/klunatik Business enquiries: [email protected] Follow me here: https://www.facebook.com/klunatik Twitter: https://twitter.com/klunatikk 食虫植物ハエトリグサ 食蟲植物捕蠅草 Planta carnívora Venus atrapamoscas نبات لاحم فينوس صائدة الذباب Fleischfressende Pflanze Venus Fliegenfalle Smoke plants smokable plant weed cannabis Хищные растения Венера мухоловка Roślin mięsożernych Muchołówka amerykańska 노바의 muscipula 식충 식물 금성 파리통 Plante carnivore Dionée Etobur bitki Venüs flytrap Vleesetende plant Cây Ăn Thịt Cây ăn thịt Venus cửa máy bay Pianta carnivora Sardines, or pilchards, are common names used to refer to various small, oily fish within the herring family of Clupeidae.[2] The term sardine was first used in English during the early 15th century and may come from the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, around which sardines were once abundant.[3][4] The terms sardine and pilchard are not precise, and what is meant depends on the region. The United Kingdom's Sea Fish Industry Authority, for example, classifies sardines as young pilchards.[5] One criterion suggests fish shorter in length than 15 cm (6 in) are sardines, and larger ones pilchards.[6] The FAO/WHO Codex standard for canned sardines cites 21 species that may be classed as sardines;[7] FishBase, a comprehensive database of information about fish, calls at least six species "pilchard", over a dozen just "sardine", and many more with the two basic names qualified by various adjectives.
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