For most of the year, largemouth are ambush predators, taking advantage of structure like fallen logs, stumps, rockpiles to ambush their prey. In Fall, they form schools and pursue schools of small baitfish like shad and blueback herring, ripping through the densely packed schools with reckless abandon.
Largemouth bass.
what scavenger eats a large mouth bass
Usually an ambush predator, the bass will rush suddenly on its prey, engulfing it with a single swallow.
i guess a sand bass lives in sand and a wide mouth bass has a big mouth
Large mouth bass must be 14 inches in most states to be kept when caught. However, most competant anglers practice catch and release, as bass are top level predators, and are near the top of the food chain.
yes
no! its a fish!
A large mouth
6 inches
North America
Micropterus salmoides.
yes