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Discover the fascinating reason why you can’t buy live tuna in our latest video! Delve into the unique biology of these fierce ocean predators, which must keep swimming continuously to survive. Learn about the intriguing process of ram ventilation, which enables tuna to breathe by forcing water over their gills. Explore the challenges of catching and processing tuna, and how their inability to stop swimming—even when asleep—makes it impossible to keep them alive once they’re brought ashore. Unravel the mystery of these incredible fish and how their distinctive characteristics impact the seafood industry.
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The reason you can’t buy live tuna 🤨
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Damn that ruined my plans of making a tuna aquarium
Tunas always have the sigma grindset bgm
Real
That thumbnail gives me nightmares 😬
So yes u can have live tuna, there is current restaurants that have fishermen that have a housing on their fishing boats for the tuna to live in until they are close to the restaurant but they price for this type of thing is very very very expensive
I clicked on this cuz I couldn’t understand what the hell I was looking at in the thumbnail Lol
Compared to other fish that can survive hours…yeh tuna technically die instantly
Never is a strong word. Where There's a will, There's a way. Like having some kind of pump that rushes water through their gills in a tank. Not saying it's cheap or easy. Just plausible
Can you buy live tuna?
Tuna is a large, migratory fish species, and the logistics involved in keeping them alive and maintaining their health make it . However, there may be exceptions in certain regions or specialty markets where live tuna is sold.
just another video showing how we will have ZERO fish left in about ten years, great work us /golfclap
so like a shark
Sucks to suck
Don't most fish use that type of breathing.
"I just keep moving forward"
Attack on tuna
BS vid
Damn tuna got the short end of the stick 😢
Please let them live 😢
lol didn’t look very instant to me
So you’re telling me that they are a fish
Don't do..
Super tuna 😄😄
🐟:"I'm Unstoppable"
Cruelty of killing animals😢
Hook up a generator to them all for free electricity.
One tuna can supply a single family home.
Two tunas for a duplex.
Three for a triplex.
A whole family of tuna for ten unit apartment building.
How many tuna power is your house?
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Tuna are the most tasty fish in the world
That why tuna live in a current water😂
'Ram Ventilation'. Sounds like something on a 1500 p/u.😂
Don't kill or buy any animals for your personal benefits.
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That’s the same as sharks, right? Sharks drown if they remain idle for too long
Soon Red Tuna will disapear
plot twist: all fish need to keep moving
Same reason sharks aren't in aquariums