No- a parasite is something that constantly feeds from another, larger organism to ensure it's survival and without which it cannot live. Tuna fish don't do that- they feed on smaller fish and micro-aquatic organisms but are themselves prey to larger ocean species, such as sharks, and also to human fishing.
Consuming tuna fish parasites can lead to health risks such as gastrointestinal issues, allergic reactions, and in rare cases, more serious conditions like anisakiasis. It is important to properly cook and handle tuna fish to reduce the risk of parasite contamination.
No- a parasite is something that constantly feeds from another, larger organism to ensure it's survival and without which it cannot live. Tuna fish don't do that- they feed on smaller fish and micro-aquatic organisms but are themselves prey to larger ocean species, such as sharks, and also to human fishing.
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 (twoknee fish)
Tuna fish live in saltwater
No, tuna is a separate species of fish.
Yes, tuna prey on smaller fish.
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