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27 October, 00:29

How are giant bluefin tuna different from other fish?

A. They swim in both the Atlantic ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

B. They are warm blooded.

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  1. 27 October, 01:03
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    These statements are both true. However, tuna are warm blooded and all other fish (but mackerel shark) are cold blooded. There are many fish that swim in both the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Therefore the answer must be B.
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