they move with their tail of course! this stupid .....answered by a stupid girl! XP........
Tuna is a pelagic fish found in tropical waters. They are fast swimmers and has a fusi form or streamlined body shape which helps it to move faster. It has long and continuous swimming so it needs more energy. There are many different types of tuna, this include skipjack tuna, yellow fin tuna , blue fin tuna. Tunas are widely fished all around the world for game and sport.
Yes, Tuna - as all fish and sharks do - move their tails side to side when swimming. Whales and dolphins however, move their flukes up and down.
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Tuna is called tuna because tuna is fish. The breed of fish is called Tuna noooooo. ofcourse not. tuna is called tuna since the fish of tuna does not equal salmon so tuna can be sometimes defined as tuna rather than tuna so that the tuna species of tuna are tuna is like the tuna tuna . get tuna it? tuna? Haha very funny!! When I read it I was rolling on the floor in mirth! WHAT THE HELL IS MIRTH?
The plural of tuna remains tuna.
there is no rat in tuna TUNA IS MADE OF FISH
Among the foods using tuna as a major ingredient are sesame-crusted seared tuna, grilled tuna, tuna sashimi, tuna sushi, spicy tuna rolls, tuna fish salad, tuna noodle cassarole, roasted tuna collars, open-faced tuna melts, macaroni and cheese with tuna, tuna dip, tuna tartare, tuna carpaccio, tuna crostini, tuna empadanitas, salad nicoise, tuna sate, tuna kebabs, tuna souvlaki, tuna croquettes, tuna tostadas, tuna tacos, tuna burgers, tuna turnovers, tuna jerky, tuna balls, smoked tuna, and tuna ice cream.
You can get four tins of tuna out of one tuna fish.
Albacore is a specific type of tuna that is regulated by the USDA. Canned tuna unspecified can be any type of tuna.
Tuna are found in oceans all over the world, except waters in the polar regions.
no tuna comes from the farms that produce tuna. not Madagascar