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Tuna prey primarily on smaller fish and squid. The lack of plant life in their diet makes them carnivores, not omnivores.
Most of the time because they are usually bigger and faster than the prey they catch. theyre eyes are usually facing forwards so they can judge distences
Tuna is a carnivore. It feeds on different types of fish (mackerel, herring, hake…), squids and crustaceans. Unlike other fish, tuna is able to increase and maintain the body temperature few degrees above the temperature of surrounding water.
No. Tuna are a fish and fish do not have legs.
from a tuna fish can
Pelagic schooling fish (such as bluefish, juvenile tuna, and mackerel), squid and cuttlefish are the primary food items of the thresher sharks. They are known to follow large schools of fish into shallow waters. Crustaceans and the odd seabird are also taken. Yes, very much so.
You can get four tins of tuna out of one tuna fish.
yes, tuna do eat zooplankton, along with many other normal plankton. Zooplankton, ot of all plankton is probably the biggest, but tuna do also eat other planktons too. However, due to their tininess, one tuna can eat quite a lot of plankton at once
The best tuna fish sandwich idea is croissant tuna fish sandwiches. What you put on the tuna fish sandwich is tomato, lettuce, and the tuna fish. Then you put croissant as the bread.
tuna fish (twoknee fish)
Tuna fish eat other fish, squid, shellfish, and plankton. no, tuna fish do not eat seaweed. no poop
Tuna fish live in saltwater