The Pacific Bluefin Tuna does!
sam
i don't know
far far away
uhh ravens don't migrate at all!
7700miles
Bluefin Tuna have been known to migrate very long distances, up to 8,000 km. For example, they can cross the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in search of warmer spawning waters.
tuna fish can live close or near to the shore depending on the species
The largest tuna caught was roughly 150inches, or about 12.4 feet, but this one is the largest recored by far, so most bluefin tuna don't get that big.
Arctic terns migrate all the way to the coast of Antarctica.
5000+ miles
The distance of corn and tuna.
you go to gulls island and fish far out.
The best answer I've found so far, was from when I worked in restaurants. The sushi we served was always fresh, real, and caught by local fisherman from around the world. Alas, all sushi is not made the same, I was told that the "block" sushi I saw at lower grade sushi establishments was made from the loose bits of tuna that are pasturized and molded into blocks. By the looks of it, this is what I suppose saku tuna is Edit: As far as I know Saku Tuna is yellowfined tuna that is labeled with Maguro, most often only used for labeling bluefin tuna. So you can call the tuna Maguro Tuna-Saku. I suppose it is a way to sell the cheaper yellowfin tuna to a higher price.
They migrate by moving their four legs and crowing