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Q: How many offspring do largemouth bass reproduce in one year?
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How many chromosomes do largemouth bass have in their diploid cells?

17


Are largemouth bass called anything else than largemouth bass?

They are known as bigmouth, bucketmouth, green trout. Large females are called "hawgs" in many southern areas.


Is the largemouth bass common?

yes in many southern states of America


Does japan have big mouth bass?

Yes, the largemouth bass has been stocked in many impoundments there, and is thriving.


How many species of bass are there?

Many, too many to name here. The freshwater black basses, allied to sunfish, include: largemouth bass smallmouth bass spotted bass coosa bass Suwannee bass shoal bass Guadalupe bass


How many eggs do bass lay?

a largemouth bass can lay anywhere in between 2,000-7,000 eggs per pound that the bass weigh


How many eggs do Largemouth bass?

They can lay up to 21,000,000 eggs. That's a lot isn't it?


What type of fish food do you feed your largemouth bass crappie and redear sunfish in your 15-acre lake in Atlanta Georgia?

i would introduce fish such as minnows that will reproduce there and bass will eat leeches bugs and many other small living things in or around the lake. if there are any weeds in the water the bigger bass will eat mice that run on those. good luck


What are facts about large mouth bass?

A large, powerful member of the sunfish family, the largemouth bass is the most sought after gamefish in the world, stocked in many foreign lands.


How many people bass fish in America?

Literally millions. The largemouth bass is America's favorite gamefish, and the other species in the genus Micropterus are also very popular.


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Chlamydiae reproduce by binary fission, producing two offspring.


Do large mouth bass live in creeks?

Sometimes. They have been caught in larger creeks and estuaries, near their confluence with rivers and lakes.