yellow-fin tuna - translation to russian
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yellow-fin tuna - translation to russian

A SPECIES OF TUNA FOUND IN PELAGIC WATERS OF TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL OCEANS WORLDWIDE.
Thunnus albacares; Yellowfin Tuna; Ahi Tuna; Yellow-fin Tuna; Ahi tuna; Yellow-fin tuna
  • Juvenile yellowfin caught with purse seine near the Philippines
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  • Palabuhanratu]], [[West Java]]
  • Yellowfin tuna at an aquarium in Japan
  • Yellowfin tuna jumping
  • alt=Photo of a few dozen fish swimming in dark water

yellow-fin tuna         

[jeləufin'tju:nə]

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желтопёрый тунец (Thunnus albacares)

зоология

желтопёрый тунец (Thunnus albacares)

great albacore         
  • Capture of Atlantic bluefin tuna in [[tonne]]s from 1950 to 2009}}
  • An adult Atlantic bluefin tuna on deck
  • Larval Atlantic bluefin tuna
  • Atlantic bluefin tuna migration
  • Atlantic bluefin at a fish market in Marseille
SPECIES OF FISH
Great albacore; Shortfin tuna; Thunnus thynnus; Common tunny; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna; Atlantic bluefin; Great bluefin tuna; Giant bluefin tuna; Bluefin tunny; Blue-fin tunny; Scomber thynnus

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синий [голубой, обыкновенный] тунец (Thunnus thynnus)

finlet         
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  • Caudal fin of a [[grey reef shark]]
  • lobe-finned fish]] and B) the walking leg of a [[tetrapod]]. Bones considered to correspond with each other have the same color.
  • Dorsal fin of a chub (''[[Leuciscus cephalus]]'')
  • The [[haddock]], a type of [[cod]], is ray-finned. It has three dorsal and two anal fins
  • Similar adaptations for fully aquatic lifestyle are found both in dolphins and ichthyosaurs.
  • In a parallel but independent evolution, the ancient reptile {{extinct}}''[[Ichthyosaurus communis]]'' developed fins (or flippers) very similar to fish (or dolphins).
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  •  [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this [[coelacanth]], have fins that are borne on a fleshy, lobe-like, scaly stalk extending from the body. Due to the high number of fins it possesses, the coelacanth has high maneuverability and can orient its body in almost any direction in the water.
  • Skeleton of a [[ray-finned fish]]
  •  [[Cartilaginous fishes]], like this shark, have fins that are elongated and supported with soft and unsegmented rays named ceratotrichia, filaments of elastic protein resembling the horny [[keratin]] in hair and feathers.
  • Pectoral fin with fleshy lobe of ''Latimeria chalumnae'' (Citron / CC-BY-SA-3.0)
  • extant]] coelacanth ''Latimeria chalumnae'' (Citron / CC-BY-SA-3.0)
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  • Shark fin
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BONY SKIN-COVERED SPINES OR RAYS PROTRUDING FROM THE BODY OF A FISH OR AQUATIC MAMMAL
Caudal fin; Pectoral fin; Anal fin; Pectoral fins; Gonopodium; Caudal keel; Lepidotrichia; Caudal peduncle; Adipose fin; Anal fins; Andropodium; Fin ray; Ray (fish fin anatomy); Heterocercal; Homocercal; Finlet; Diphycercal; Caudal tail; Caudal fins; Gonopodia; Evolution of paired fins; Robotic fish fins; Lobe fin; Ray fin; Finray; Hypocercal tail

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Definition

Жёлтая река

одна из главных рек Китая; см. Хуанхэ.

Wikipedia

Yellowfin tuna

The yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) is a species of tuna found in pelagic waters of tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide.

Yellowfin is often marketed as ahi, from the Hawaiian ʻahi, a name also used there for the closely related bigeye tuna. The species name, albacares ("white meat") can also lead to confusion: in English, the albacore (Thunnus alalunga) is a different species, while yellowfin is officially designated albacore in French and referred to as albacora by Portuguese fishermen.

Examples of use of yellow-fin tuna
1. Instead of the yellow fin tuna and polenta of yore, Desperados offers chimichangas, enchilladas and a topical–sounding dish called calamitos fritos and Upper Street on a Saturday night is like a colder version of Faliraki.
2. Not the catch of rare Spanish mackerel brought to Newlyn market this week, nor the shoal of even rarer giant ocean sunfish reported off Plymouth, but the ' kilo (20lb) yellow fin tuna netted off Land‘s End, which was only the second recorded in British waters.
What is the Russian for yellow-fin tuna? Translation of &#39yellow-fin tuna&#39 to Russian