No, tuna is a separate species of fish.
the biggest threat dolphins are tuna nets that dolphins are gettting caught in fishing nets when catching fish such as tuna
i dont no
They eat shrimp and tuna
Tuna do not come from ANY continent. Tuna are marine fish.
No, they eat fish. They are pretty smart. When a school of fish are found a group of dolphins will circle around the fish creating a ball of fish. Once they make the ball they go in one at a time and eat a few fish and keep doing it until they are done. By the way dolphins run under tuna and are used by tuna fishermen to find tuna.
It means that the tuna is sourced from people who have instituted safety measures to try not to kill dolphins while they are catching tuna.
No, Tuna are too big for dolphins to eat, indeed Dolphins and Tuna frequently share the same prey, the dolphins coral bait fish into a bait ball which is then preyed upon by a number of large marine predators.
It comes from tuna fish.
No. Tuna is an actual fish.
it eats tuna,squids,octipus legs
Tuna is fish. A dolphin is a mammal.
Dolphins actually have to surface to get oxygen from the air. Tuna and squid have special lungs called "gills" that allow them to remove oxygen directly from water.