Maybe. It depends on where you live.
There are several species of fish sometimes called "bonito." One of these is the skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis). In Spain, Thunnis alalunga (Albacore tuna) is sometimes called "Bonito del Norte".
However, the "true" bonito are members of the genus Sarda.
Some countries allow bonito to be marketed as tuna and some do not. Tuna and bonito are closely related to each other (and to mackerels), all belonging to the family Scombridae.
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Tuna with striped abdomen is a skipjack Oceanic Bonito
bonito (bonito is just what Spaniards call tuna, you idiot)
The skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis, is a medium-sized perciform fish in the tuna family, Scombridae. It is otherwise known as the aku, arctic bonito, mushmouth, oceanic bonito, striped tuna, or victor fish. It grows up to 1 m (3 ft) in length. It is a cosmopolitan pelagic fish found in tropical and warm-temperate waters. It is a very important species for fisheries.[
Its called the aku and it is a skipjack tuna.I t is otherwise known as the arctic bonito, mushmouth, oceanic bonito, striped tuna, or victor fish. It grows up to 1 m (3.3 feet) in length.
Baby tuna is called bolinao in bisaya.
Scombroid is a fish-associated illness caused by eating improperly handled fish. Fish linked to this disease are usually in the Scombridae family, which includes yellowfin tuna, skipjack, bonito, and mackerel.
"Bonito" is a noun in Spanish, where it means "pretty" or "nice". However, in English, "bonito" is a noun referring to a type of fish.
Bonito are a type of fish that live in the ocean.
In the lumbridge castle can't you fish for bonito in flick fishing
Bonito are predatory fish which are from the Scombridae family of fish. They live in groups and are medium sized. They are salt water fish and can be caught for food.
No. Tuna are a fish and fish do not have legs.