Animals
Bluefin Tuna Internal Temperature Study Reveals Feeding and Migration Patterns
After tagging over 500 bluefin tuna, researchers have determined that the internal temperature of Bluefin Tuna can be used to indentify where the fish feed and how impact ocean temperatures impact them. This discovery will help conservationists better protect the threatened species.
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