It is not true that whole grains contribute to constipation. The opposite is true, whole grains can help to relieve constipation.
Tuna eat smaller fish, but they live in salt water, not fresh. Edit: That's not quite 100% true. While the tuna that we all get in the store is saltwater, there's a lake in Nicaragua that has freshwater tuna living there.
yes. all fish have teeth No, that is not true. It depends on the type of fish. Bluefin tuna, do not have teeth, for example.
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It shouldn't. We have two cats. We give them the leftover juice when we have tuna, and they're fine.
Whales and tuna fishermen are the predators for dolphins. The dolphins follow schools of tuna so the large tuna boats look for tuna by looking for dolphins. They set huge nets to catch the tuna, but the dolphins get caught up in the nets and because they are mammals they drown in the net. Many tuna companies say they don't do this anymore, but that isn't necessarily true. You can see video on this if you want to see what happen to the dolphins.
Whales and tuna fishermen are the predators for dolphins. The dolphins follow schools of tuna so the large tuna boats look for tuna by looking for dolphins. They set huge nets to catch the tuna, but the dolphins get caught up in the nets and because they are mammals they drown in the net. Many tuna companies say they don't do this anymore, but that isn't necessarily true. You can see video on this if you want to see what happen to the dolphins.
it is proven that tuna do eat shrimp aparrently it is good for them and helps their digestive systyem to function however tuna is not always around shrimps so also it could not be true i cut up a rat today!!!
Tuna is not considered meat or poultry. It is actually a fish. You may be confused because stores do sell tuna sometimes as a tuna steak. It is also a pink color which may resemble beef. However, this color derives from the fishes' myoglobin. Tuna is indeed a fish.
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.
It’s impossible to buy a live Tuna. Although they are one of the mightiest fish in the ocean they die as soon as they are brought on board the fishing vessel. In fact, when they swim in the sea they will die almost instantly if they stopped swimming. This is because Tuna breath through a process called Ram Ventilation. This mean they have to keep moving to let water flow over their gills, constantly supplying them with oxygen. This is even true when they are sleeping. They’re also one of three species of fish, Tuna, Opah, and mackerel sharks that can maintain a temperature higher then the surrounding water.
Whales and tuna fishermen are the predators for dolphins. The dolphins follow schools of tuna so the large tuna boats look for tuna by looking for dolphins. They set huge nets to catch the tuna, but the dolphins get caught up in the nets and because they are mammals they drown in the net. Many tuna companies say they don't do this anymore, but that isn't necessarily true. You can see video on this if you want to see what happen to the dolphins.