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The Guadalupe bass, a species native to Texas, is preyed upon by various predators in its habitat. Common predators include larger fish species such as bass, catfish, and pike. Birds such as herons and egrets may also hunt juvenile Guadalupe bass. Additionally, aquatic mammals like otters can pose a threat to these fish.
Two common names for the Guadalupe bass are the "Texas bass" and the "Guadalupe River bass." This species is primarily found in the rivers of central Texas, particularly the Guadalupe River, and is known for its importance in local fisheries and conservation efforts.
The Latin Names for the Guadalupe Bass is MICROPTERUS TRECULII meaning "small fin"
It is in the Sunfish family.
No. The Guadalupe is a Micropterus species, related to largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass, and like them, feeds on small fish, crayfish, insects and frogs.
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
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I not really sure but my bass eats bluegill
Humans and sometimes other bass! Isn't that cool
Largemouth bass
Largemouth Bass
Similar to the larger spotted bass, but with a less distinct lateral line, and somewhat larger barring on the flanks.