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|category    = Fish
|category    = Fish
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|type        = Saltwater Fish
|quality      = Purple
|description  = The bigger it grows, the more it craves fish.
|min_size    = 130.00
|max_size    = 150.00
|habitat      = Coastal Waters
|distribution = Exclusive to Islets
|time        = All Day
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'''Yellowfin Tuna''' is a [[Fish]] [[Creature]] in ''[[Petit Planet]].''
'''Yellowfin Tuna''' is a [[Fish]] [[Creature]] in ''[[Petit Planet]].''
It is located in the Omni-Gallery in the Pelagic Fish tank.
==Omnipedia==
The yellowfin tune has a diverse diet that includes fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. Research teams analyzing their fatty acid composition discovered that the larger a yellowfin tuna's "spear" is, the greater the tendency for them to switch to other fish as primary prey. <br>
This change is believed to be a way of avoiding competition with their young over food, or explained as their way of "caring" for the juveniles.


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Yellowfin Tuna is a Fish Creature in Petit Planet.

It is located in the Omni-Gallery in the Pelagic Fish tank.

Omnipedia[edit | edit source]

The yellowfin tune has a diverse diet that includes fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. Research teams analyzing their fatty acid composition discovered that the larger a yellowfin tuna's "spear" is, the greater the tendency for them to switch to other fish as primary prey.
This change is believed to be a way of avoiding competition with their young over food, or explained as their way of "caring" for the juveniles.

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