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  1. 16 wrz 2023 · The answer is yes, anchovies do have scales and fins, just like any other fish. However, their scales are very small and difficult to see, and their fins are also quite small. Anchovies are a type of herring and are often confused with sardines, which are also small, oily fish with scales and fins.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnchovyAnchovy - Wikipedia

    Anchovies are found in scattered areas throughout the world's oceans, but are concentrated in temperate waters, and are rare or absent in very cold or very warm seas. They are generally very accepting of a wide range of temperatures and salinity .

  3. Description of the Anchovy. These fish have a relatively unremarkable appearance. Their bodies are quite small and narrow, with silvery scales, a dark green-blue upper-side, and a lighter under-side. Despite the multitude of species, these little fish look quite similar to one another.

  4. a-z-animals.com › animals › anchoviesAnchovies - A-Z Animals

    27 maj 2024 · These fishes have large scales that can be easily detached. An adult fish is about 5 to 6 inches in size. Even the heaviest of these fishes do not weigh more than a few ounces.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › science › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsAnchovy - Encyclopedia.com

    Species of anchovies are found in the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, European Atlantic coastal waters, and the Pacific coasts of Peru and Chile. Anchovies are about 4-8 in (10-20 cm) long, with smooth scales, and soft fins.

  6. Habitat and Distribution. Anchovies are primarily marine fish, with a broad geographical distribution that spans the temperate waters of both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Some species, such as the European and Peruvian anchovies, are found in the eastern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, respectively.

  7. European anchovies eat plankton, mostly copepods and the eggs and larvae of fish, molluscs, and cirripedes. They are migratory, often travelling northwards in summer and south in winter. They form large schools, and may form bait balls when threatened (see image, below).

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