White bass
A species of Striped bass, Also known as Sand bass, White perch Scientific name : Morone chrysops Genus : Striped bass
White bass, A species of Striped bass
Also known as:
Sand bass, White perch
Botanical name: Morone chrysops
Genus: Striped bass
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White bass (Morone chrysops) is a carnivorous freshwater species. They generally prefer lakes and large rivers, but will travel up into shallower creeks during spawning season. Females can lay as many as 900,000 eggs, which will stick to the surface of submerged objects. The white bass has become increasingly popular as a game fish and is sometimes stocked to control gizzard shad populations.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Temperate basses Genus
Striped bass Species
White bass