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Two fish that travel very long distances in the sea are the tuna and the salmon. Tuna migrate across oceans in search of food and to reproduce, while certain species of salmon can travel thousands of miles from the ocean to their freshwater spawning grounds.
Yes, They are omnivores they will pretty much eat anything.
Yes, mice can eat tuna but it should be given in moderation as a treat. Tuna should be plain and not seasoned, and it's best to ensure the mice have a balanced diet with their primary food source.
They eat small fish, zooplankton and phytoplankton. Salmon are carnivores and eat meat and protein products. In the wild, salmon may dine on small invertebrates. When they are grown, salmon can eat smaller fish, like herring, or the ship-like krill. Salmon kept in farms are usually fed a ground-up mixture of other fish and organisms from the ocean. Salmon also eat crustaceans and insects, except when they are heading up-river to breed and die. Then they don't eat at all.
Salmon or tuna or poo
You can eat salmon out of the can IF the can says its already cooked. If so, it will usually say "ready to eat" or something like that (like tuna).
Well they will eat any kind of fish salmon and tuna so yes
Tuna = $26-2 pound salmon
No, the Egyptians did not eat a lot of seafood, but they did eat fish such as salmon and tuna that they caught from the River Nile.
Yes. Tuna, sharks, swordfish, sea turtles and a species of Pacific salmon.
The order is Cod, Tuna, Salmon, Herring, and then Catfish but my favouroite is Tuna!!!
Calories in tuna and salmonThat depends on whether you want the calorie content of raw or cooked salmon and tuna and what type of salmon and tuna you have in mind. For the calorie content of both raw and cooked salmon and tuna by type and weight, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Salmon is considered a fish
No, they are fish
All of them are the same in both the singular and plural: "a carp" or "a school of carp," "a tuna" or "a school of tuna," "a perch" or "a school of perch," "a salmon" or "a school of salmon," and "a trout" or "a school of trout."
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