Large-mouth bass
A species of Black bass, Also known as Bigmouth bass, Bucketmouth, Potter's fish, Florida largemouth Scientific name : Micropterus salmoides Genus : Black bass
Large-mouth bass, A species of Black bass
Also known as:
Bigmouth bass, Bucketmouth, Potter's fish, Florida largemouth
Botanical name: Micropterus salmoides
Genus: Black bass
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Description People often ask
Description
Large-mouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) is a particularly popular freshwater game fish from North America. Its meat is considered to be lower quality than some other river species, but anglers like the 'fight' that a hooked large-mouth bass gives them. They eat a wide variety of prey including fish, frogs, snails, crayfish, snakes, and occasionally even bats, birds, and baby alligators.
AdultSize
Typically, adult large-mouth bass is smaller than 33 cm, and few are larger than 51 cm in crowded.
Colors
Black
Green
Yellow
White
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Sunfish Genus
Black bass Species
Large-mouth bass