If you leave it out in the open
Yes, it's possible. If the contamination occured while the tuna was being processed or packed, the bacteria would still grow inside the can. Much more slowly in a refrigerator, and even more slowly in a freezer, but it would still grow and cause food poisoning.
yes you can also dye if you eat the wrong kind or at the wrong time of the tuna because it could have mold or just be rotten and not look like it is not
because air around as contains enzymes and germs, so when you open the can fish they act on it to spoil it
no
No. Tuna are a fish and fish do not have legs.
from a tuna fish can
You can get four tins of tuna out of one tuna fish.
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 eat other fish, squid, shellfish, and plankton. no, tuna fish do not eat seaweed. no poop
Tuna fish live in saltwater
No, tuna is a separate species of fish.
Yes, tuna prey on smaller fish.
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Tuna fish are not filter feeders. Tuna usually eat surface fish, or even lancetfish. They may also eat other tuna.
there is no rat in tuna TUNA IS MADE OF FISH
Tuna are predatory marine fish; they hunt smaller fish.