No, but they can tolerate some brackish water for short times.
Largemouth can survive in brackish water, but not purely saltwater environments.
Yes, largemouth bass have gills.
yes
Freshwater bass include; Sunfish Family- largemouth, smallmouth, cousae, redeye, spotted, and Suwannae bass. Morone family- striped, white bass, white perch, yellow bass. Saltwater basses; black sea bass, jewfish, grouper species, sand bass, striped bass. Note; The striped bass has been introduced into many freshwater lakes, because it can live in fresh or saltwater.
no, peacock bass are related to cichlids, largemouth are sunfish
Native to North America. Stocked elsewhere.
how do bass migrate
They prefer a 10 - 18 feet depth.
Florida's State Saltwater Fish is the Atlantic Sailfish, the State's freshwater fish is the Largemouth Bass
Largemouth bass have 42 chromosomes in their diploid cells.
A big largemouth would eat a smaller fish of any species.
Striped bass can live in both fresh and saltwater!