Yes, Tuna Fish live in the ocean, a marine environment, and as such are classified as marine fish.
A "tuna" is a type of marine fish, a sub-grouping of the mackerel family. Some species can grow to be very large.
Tuna are predatory marine fish; they hunt smaller fish.
Tuna do not come from ANY continent. Tuna are marine fish.
A tuna fish is not a decomposer. In the marine food chain, the tuna fish is a consumer that eats smaller fish. A decomposer eats dead or waste material.
Its a Tuna Fishbecause 1 the word tuna is one letter from Tune get the joke?
No, they are a boney fish.
Tuna are exclusively marine (saltwater) fish. They live in the ocean.
Tuna are all marine (saltwater) and they are predatory, so yes, tuna eat saltwater fish. They can only eat saltwater fishe because they do not live in freshwater.
Salmon is considered a fish
hell no! Tuna are at the top of the marine food chain... things that eat krill are like smaller fish or whales... tuna eat other types of fish.
Tuna is not considered meat or poultry. It is actually a fish. You may be confused because stores do sell tuna sometimes as a tuna steak. It is also a pink color which may resemble beef. However, this color derives from the fishes' myoglobin. Tuna is indeed a fish.
No. Tuna are a fish and fish do not have legs.