Humans, large pike, herons, raccoons, bears, larger bass, otters, mink.
small mouth bass
some times but not off-in
they eat small vegetation
Yes.
small mouth bass
A shark is bigger then a bass.
sharks fish catfish bream large mouth bass small mouth bass
sea lions, orcas, sharks
Cat fish, stripper, larg mouth bass, small mouth bass, blue gill,
Yes they are and they taste really well!
Yes, small-mouth bass are considered secondary consumers in freshwater ecosystems because they primarily feed on smaller fish, crayfish, and aquatic insects.
large mouth bass, hydrangea flower, caribou, great blue heron