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    The dogtooth tuna is a large fast-swimming fish in the family Scombridae. It is not a true tuna, but is closely related to the bonitos. It has the large teeth and straight edged first dorsal fin characteristic of all bonito. Appreciated as both a game fish and food fish, a large specimen can give a good struggle. It is very common through out its range. It is a near shore fish, with smaller fish in shallow reef areas and larger ones in deep reef drop off areas. It will readily attack most fish that will fit in its mouth: mackerels, sardines, etc.

    The fish is known in Samoa and some other Pacific nations as tagi.


        Dogtooth tuna
    NameDogtooth tuna
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    RegnumAnimalia
    PhylumChordate
    ClassisActinopterygii
    OrdoPerciformes
    FamiliaScombridae
    GenusGymnosarda
    Genus AuthorityTheodore Nicholas Gill
    SpeciesG. unicolor
    BinomialGymnosarda unicolor
    Binomial Authority(Eduard Rüppell
     
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