They do not gestate so there is no 'gestation period' Japanese fighting fish (Betta splendens) are bubble nest builders and lay eggs which are tended by the male in the nest until they (hatch).
Tuna do not have a traditional gestation period like mammals; instead, they reproduce through external fertilization. Female tuna release eggs into the water, where males fertilize them. Depending on the species and environmental conditions, tuna can spawn multiple times during a breeding season, with females releasing thousands of eggs at once. The eggs typically hatch within a few days to a week, depending on water temperature.
No. Tuna are a fish and fish do not have legs.
Tuna fish is generally good for 2-3 days in the refrigerator before it spoils.
from a tuna fish can
You can get four tins of tuna out of one tuna fish.
Tuna fish typically lasts for 3-5 days in the refrigerator before it goes bad.
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.
A standard can of tuna fish typically contains 5 ounces. If you are referring to 3 years ago, the size of tuna cans has remained fairly consistent over that time period.
Tuna fish eat other fish, squid, shellfish, and plankton. no, tuna fish do not eat seaweed. no poop
tuna fish (twoknee fish)
Three days.
Tuna fish live in saltwater