George Bass, an early Australian explorer and surgeon, primarily relied on the provisions available to him during his voyages in the late 18th century. His diet would have included staples such as hardtack, salted meat, and ship's biscuits, along with any fresh food he could gather, like fish, fruits, and vegetables from the land he explored. As he traveled along the Australian coast, he likely adapted his diet to include local resources when possible.
George Bass's mother was Sarah Bass, nee Newman.
George bass's ship was called the reliance
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George Lauder of The Bass died in 1611.
what did george bass hope to find
usually bears eat bass
Smaller bass eat worms, Hot Dogs, crickets. Bigger bass eat minnow's, frogs and just about anything
Yes, striped bass will eat earthworms.
no
George Bass was born in Western Europe, more specifically, England.
George Bass was famous for exploring in a small boat named the Tom Thumb.
Yes, the various types of bass are good fish to eat.