No. It is not true that a largemouth bass has two brains. Only one brain is necessary for day to day life for any animal or human.
Common names can vary regionally, leading to confusion about the identity of the organism. Additionally, multiple organisms can share the same common name, causing ambiguity in communication and understanding.
No. A monkey does not have two brains, only one as in apes and primates. No extant mammal has two true brains.
largemouth green lateral line bigger mouth (edge of mouth goes past eye) longer body more fun to catch like warmer water smallmouth brown smaller mouth (edge of mouth stops under eye) more aggressive fighter like cooler water fatter body (kinda like a football)
Mainly small fish, crayfish, small snakes, frogs. But they have even been seen taking baby ducks, small mammals. A voracious predator, there exists footage of a five pound largemouth eating a two pound pike.
You cannot have two brains..
yes monkey has two brains one is for its tail
The duration of The Man with Two Brains is 1.55 hours.
It normally ambushes the prey fish from cover, rushes in, flares its gills, and basically inhales the fish. The fish is moved to the back of the throat, where two pads underlined with muscles press down to crush the prey.
The Man with Two Brains was created on 1983-06-03.
There were several bass players in the funk brothers. However, the two most prominent bassists were James Jamerson (arguably one of the greatest bass players of all-time) and Bob Babbit
I would imagine that if you had two heads, you would have two brains. Bicephalus means to have two heads.
No