To avoid you having to ask for more. :- The Class for Tuna is "Actinopterygii". Its Order is "Perciformes" the Family is "Scombridae". and the Species is "Thunus".
Osteichthyes
No, sardines don't eat tuna.
A predator-prey relationship near where I live is dolphins-tuna-sardines. Dolphins are predators that hunt and eat tuna, who are the prey of dolphins. The tuna are also predators, but they hunt and eat sardines, who are the prey of tuna. So dolphins know to look for tuna where they see sardines, but they do not prefer to eat the sardines.
tuna or sardines will get them to come to you
you can find anchovies in a 'salade niçoise' or some crumbs of tuna, but no sardines.
tuna insides for pudding.
Tuna belongs to the phylum Chordata
I was told by a salesperson at Petsmart that Proplan stopped making this because they couldn't get the sardines! I guess there is a sardine shortage?
Cod,Salmon,Trout,TUNA, Sardines,Eel,Herring and Angler.
sharks, whales, dolphins, sea birds, larger fishes like tuna, sea lions, seals
Well they will eat any kind of fish salmon and tuna so yes
let the sardines swin over to japan themselves by giving them a cash incentive, this will nesure that the sardines will arrive at japananesey safely. If that doesnt work, threaten them with violence
Typically, the food chain is like a pyramid more than a chain. The lower on the food chain an organism is, the more of them that there are, because the lower organisms are usually smaller so it takes more of them to feed the larger ones at the top. ie sardines eat plankton, tuna eat sardines, and sharks eat the tuna.....each one is bigger than the other so there are more plankton than tuna, and more tuna than sharks.