Yellowfin tuna
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phylum | Chordata | The yellowfin tuna is a large tuna that can reach up to 2.2 metres in length. It receives its name because the second dorsal fin and the anal fin, as well as the finlets between those fins and the tail are bright yellow. It can be found in the subtropical waters of the North Pacific, Indian Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea. For more information, visit the Wikipedia entry.
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class | Actinopterygii | |
order | Perciformes | |
family | Scombridae | |
species | Thunnus albacares |