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Largemouth Bass By: Lance Levine

Largemouth Bass By: Lance Levine. Appetite. The Largemouth Bass is a carnivore. The Largemouth Bass’s appetite consists of threadfin shad, minnows, and smaller sunfishes. Scientific Name. Micropterus Salmoides. Size. An adult Largemouth Bass can grow to the length of 12-30in.

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Largemouth Bass By: Lance Levine

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  1. Largemouth BassBy: Lance Levine

  2. Appetite • The Largemouth Bass is a carnivore. • The Largemouth Bass’s appetite consists of threadfin shad, minnows, and smaller sunfishes.

  3. Scientific Name Micropterus Salmoides

  4. Size An adult Largemouth Bass can grow to the length of 12-30in. The record for Largemouth Bass is 16lb and 8oz.

  5. Habitat Largemouth Bass occupy almost all aquatic habitats in Alabama. Mostly swimming in lakes, ponds, and reservoirs.

  6. Spawning Spawning- another word for birth or the increasing of a population Largemouth Bass spawn from April to late May. When water temperatures reach up to 63-68 degrees.

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  8. Largemouth Bass\ \ Is really cool Has a large mouth Is found in dirtier water than Smallmouth Bass Smallmouth Bass Is not really cool Does not have a large mouth Is found in clearer water than a Largemouth Bass Compare & Contrast

  9. Life Span The life span of a average Largemouth Bass about is 16 years.

  10. Fun Facts • Females are usually larger than Males • Males guard the nest, while females hang out on the outskirts • Females can lay up to 100,000 eggs at once • Can see in all directions except directly down or directly behind • It grows smarter with age

  11. The End

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