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And we're back
I'm Phil Demetri, and this is my co-anchor---
Briana Kratzer.
and we're talking today about
TUNA!! Isn't that exciting!? Oh, look at all your
faces, you look so excited! Geeze.
There's five different types of Tuna! There's Albacore, Atlantic Bluefin,
Skipjack, Yellowfin, and BIGEYE TUNA!
They live in the Pacific,
Atlantic, and Indian Oceans.
What do they eat, Briana!? Well you know, it's actually
very interesting. They eat Cephalopods.
And they eat fish.
Crust... CRUSTACEANS! Do you wanna know a fact about when they eat?
When they eat, they can dive up to 400 meters under the water
while looking for their food. Oh wow. I don't know about that. That's kinda
that's kinda deep. But, we'll go along with it. We'll go along with it.
They are 4 1/2 feet long! And
133 pounds! That's a big fish.
Th-that's-that's a big fish. And you know what Tuna can be used for?
FOOD!! Who doesn't like Tuna?
I loooooooovvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeee Tuna. You know what
they have (insert tuna dishes here). You can make anything with Tuna.
You just- ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES!!
history, you know- Tell me something else about Tuna.
Well, let's talk about their breeding. Go on- Alright. So,
They're diceous, which is actually meaning
that both male and female both have different *** organs. Um...
Their eggs hatch outside of the female, and spawning usually occurs
Through November, through February. Well, that's a disappointment(?).
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