Yes they can. All fish (and all animals, franky) can "talk" in their own language.
No. Tunas are fish, a different group.
tunas fish habitat is the saltwater
They are a type of fish that live in the ocean.
Scombridae is the family of the mackerels, tunas, and bonitos.
Yes, because tunas have scales and fins which are required in order for a fish to be considered kosher.
Tunas eat a variety of smaller fish. These fish are triggerfish, puffer fish, flying fish, lancetfish, skipjack, pufferfish, and juvenal surgeonfish.
tunas,sharks,sword fish, some species of salmon and sea turtles
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Tunas are out all day from November - march. Bezzie Jezzie
Tuna typically eat small fish ranging from 1 to 6 inches in length such as rabbitfish, flying fish, trigger fish, and flying fish. They also eat squid occasionally.
Tuna fish don't have a particular type of shelter. They hide from predators wherever they can. Tuna are predatory fish so many other types of fish seek shelter from tuna.
It is unknown the exact way that tuna fish communicate. They do however, take signals from each other when there is danger.