出典:Tatoeba
This proves farmed tuna raised on compound feeds can get food by themselves and survive in the wild.
And so the two little rabbits lived together happily in the big forest; eating dandelions, playing Jump The Daisies, Run Through The Clover and Find The Acorn all day long.
All the other little rabbits came out to see how happy they both were, and they danced in a wedding circle around the little black rabbit and little white rabbit.
The birds have not formed close relationships with each other yet, but officials expect some of them may pair up by the next spring breeding season.
The host of the show said, "We hope the winner of the prize will set up a farm to keep the camel and carry on the traditions handed down from our ancestors."
The import and export of Mediterranean and Atlantic bluefin tuna may be banned next month at the world conference on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
The wholesale price of a small shark is usually several hundred yen, but small sharks sometimes sell for nearly 5,000 yen at pet shops.
Professor Akiyama Nobuhiko of Tokai University said, "In the future, we want to farm tuna from eggs. Such tuna will never know what the sea is like."
The Association says that Taiwanese eels are safer than domestic eels because Taiwan has a better environment for raising eels.
It is said that the recent popularity of bluefin tuna in China has boosted the demand and caused the price to almost double from the highest winning bid for a tuna at last year's first auction.
The prices of some fish including tuna have gone up due to international restrictions on fishing, so the cheaper bonitos are attracting attention.
The team outfitted a penguin with an automatic digital camera, and a device to record water temperature and the penguin's swimming speed.
Seagulls cause all types of disturbances by cackling loudly, spreading guano, tearing up garbage bags and attacking to get food.
Then they played Hide Seek among the buttercups and daisies, until the little white rabbit wanted to play Find The Acorn.
An importer said, “Bluefin tuna farmed in Turkey are fed on fresh, good-quality raw fish and herbs.”
Some people say this year's frequent typhoons caused a shortage of acorns and other foods bears eat.
A non-profit organization (NPO) that studies and protects eel says the reasons for the decline in the eel fry catch include overfishing of parent eel and changes in ocean currents.
Despite common misconceptions, data collected after a decade of professional research on the fandom shows that furries are no more likely to be "attracted" to animals than the general population.
One farmer says, "My chickens are eating food and laying eggs just as usual. Why should only the infected farm get the compensation?"
A bluefin tuna weighing 200 kilograms from Oma, Aomori Prefecture, was sold for 14 million yen, triple the highest bid for a tuna at last year's first auction.
For the past 20 years, he has spent half the year in Alaska photographing wild animals and the northern lights and the other half in Japan giving lectures at schools and hospitals.
A large tuna weighs over 400 kilograms and is about 3 meters in length. A few years ago, a tuna was auctioned off for 150 million yen.
Since 2006, Tokai University has worked with a local company to develop a system for farming bluefin tuna in tanks on land.
The conservation of loggerhead turtles often involves collecting their eggs, hatching them artificially and releasing the baby turtles into the sea.
Over 100 of 384 mongooses caught in Okinawa Prefecture in 2000 and 2001 were found to have eaten Okinawa tree lizards.
Some yellowtail farmers have moved into the bluefin tuna business because the price of yellowtail has become too cheap.
This year it has shipped famers 50,000 fully cultured juveniles, almost triple the number from last year.
Tochigi Prefecture has no access to the sea, but Nakagawa Town has salty hot spring water that can be used to farm torafugu.