Tunas are in the mackerel family.
No. Amberjack -- a false tuna -- is family Carangidae, genus Seriola. Tuna are family Scombridae, mostly genus Thunnus.
The Tuna share the same Family as the Albacore, the Mackerel and the Bonitos.
No, they are not. Marlin are in the Billfish family, and not as hydrodynacly shaped as Tuna.
Scombridae is the family of the mackerels, tunas, and bonitos.
Swordfish are related to the tuna. They are part of the Xiphiidae family which includes tuna, swordfish, marlin, and some species of shark.
A "tuna" is a type of marine fish, a sub-grouping of the mackerel family. Some species can grow to be very large.
Actually yes they are, they are both members of the Scombridae family.
A tuna is a cold (ugly) fish. One of the most Common fishes. tuna fish is also a very popular fish people eat. Tina fish is a silvery colored fish that lives in the pacific and mostly the Atlantic ocean
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".
unlike otherfishes it have flesh which is pink to red in colour! bluefin tuna fish is more popular! it has a pointed mouth! yellow fin tuna fish and someothers are close relatives to dolphin family!
The tuna family swim in large schools, and herd schools af baitfish to the surface, where they make runs into the bunched school, taking them as they pass through the school.
a fish, a type of tuna in the family Scombridae