Some species of tuna are known to live up to fifty years. Tuna are incredibly fast swimmers and need a good source of food for survival.
I guess anything is possible but Tuna do live in the Ocean and are very very large, fast swimming fish who hunt in schools/shoals. I think you would need a very large aquarium to house a Tuna and a large wallet full of money to feed it and keep it alive.
Tuna belongs to the phylum Chordata
can you use chicken in stead of tuna in tuna helper
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Yes. The tuna, like other fish, respire through their gills. Fish must have oxygen, and their gills are set up to make gas exchange to and from water.
Rainbows, especially those near oceans, need tuna fish to survive because of their altitude. Tuna reduces light headed-ness and allows the rainbow to stay in the sky all day.
Tuna are predatory marine fish; they hunt smaller fish.
In my experience, a tuna fish sandwich can survive for some hours without refrigeration - you can take one to school with you in your lunchbox - but for any longer period of time, yes, it would need refrigeration.
The number of filets is irrelevant. Tuna when packed in a can is "canned tuna".
The tuna is a carnivore. It must eat to survive, and it eats other fish because it cannot eat plants.
I guess anything is possible but Tuna do live in the Ocean and are very very large, fast swimming fish who hunt in schools/shoals. I think you would need a very large aquarium to house a Tuna and a large wallet full of money to feed it and keep it alive.
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Because we need it to survive
Eating tuna helps to gain muscle because tuna is protein and protein builds muscle. However, to build muscle you need to exercise as well.
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it need oxygento survive
no they do not need sunlight to survive