Tunas: warm-blooded fishes.
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Examples for "tuna"
Examples for "tuna"
1As a result, tuna boat captains and fisheries observers work on estimates.
2The U.S. canned tuna market has long been dominated by three companies.
3Good tinned tuna is fine if you don't fancy the preserving process.
4Australia first began trialling cameras on its tuna boats two-and-a-half years ago.
5Today, salmon, tuna, and sardines are the most popular canned seafoods worldwide.
1Its fisheries division catches and distributes tunas and other marine products.
2That's one example, but look at tunas.
3But then they need to pay back that oxygen debt, and tunas have evolved to do that very quickly.
4Not so large as the black bass, the tunas are strong enough to tow a boat along when running with a hook.
5But tunas ain't my regular specialty-troutsand basses are my special favorites; and up in the mountains is where I mostly do my fishing.
1Open a can of tuna fish and turn into a china dish.
2We lived on a steady diet of Kraft dinners and tuna fish.
3The procedure was applied to sea water and tuna fish samples.
4We work through two tuna fish sandwiches garnished with wayward granules of sand.
5Along with like a billion cans of beans and tuna fish.
1But even Thunnus thynnus has to start off young and small.