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Largemouth bass are generally not known for changing sexes in the same way some other fish species do, such as clownfish or certain types of wrasses. However, there have been rare instances where environmental factors, such as exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals, can lead to intersex conditions in bass. These abnormalities may not represent a true sex change but can result in individuals exhibiting characteristics of both sexes. Overall, sex change is not a typical or documented feature of largemouth bass Biology.

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