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Throne and Liberty Skipjack Tuna
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Skipjack Tuna is a fish about 135cm long that lives in temperate waters. It is active only when it rains and has no scales on most of its body, with its back being blue and its sides and belly silver. It is characterized by a stripe running down on its side and small teeth on its jaw. Skipjack Tuna is a good swimmer, and it moves across the ocean to change its habitat several times during its life cycle.

Size: Medium
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Skipjack Tuna

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