No, nothing can be both alive and dead at the same time. A tuna fish will be either dead or alive.
Yes, we still have living tuna fish on Earth. They are not endangered ... yet. Though if people keep over-fishing, they might become extinct.
A tuna fish is not a decomposer. In the marine food chain, the tuna fish is a consumer that eats smaller fish. A decomposer eats dead or waste material.
Yes, as tuna is alive and lives for years and Spam is in a can with a expiration date. Oh, did you mean canned tuna?
No. Tuna are a fish and fish do not have legs.
from a tuna fish can
You can get four tins of tuna out of one tuna fish.
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.
Tuna fish eat other fish, squid, shellfish, and plankton. no, tuna fish do not eat seaweed. no poop
yes, tuna need to force oxygenated water through their gills unlike other fish who suck water in on their own. Also Tuna don't have an air bladder so they would sink if they stopped swimming
tuna fish (twoknee fish)
Tuna fish live in saltwater
There are between 360 and 400 known species of sharks, and their diet is not all the same. In general, sharks prefer live fish. However, they have been known to eat dead fish, and some species are considered valuable for how they clean up the sea of dead and wounded fish. Great white sharks have been known to feed on dead whales (which are mammals, not fish).