The striped bass is a member of the Morone, or true bass family. Others are the white bass, white perch, and yellow bass.
The striped bass is unique in it runs rivers from the sea to spawn, and, can live in freshwater, where it is often stocked in large impoundments.
Also known as:
Striper
Rockfish
a black striped bass
because you cant photoshop a good striped bass
Yes, striped bass will eat earthworms.
Striped bass scientific name is Morone Saxatilis
Striped bass can live in both fresh and saltwater!
No, striped bass are not primary consumers; they are considered secondary consumers. Primary consumers are typically herbivores that feed on plants or phytoplankton, while striped bass are carnivorous and primarily feed on smaller fish and invertebrates. This positions them higher up in the food chain as predators that rely on other organisms for their energy.
Striped bass primarily feed on smaller fish and invertebrates rather than plants like cattails. Their diet typically consists of species such as herring, shad, and menhaden. Cattails are not a natural food source for striped bass, as these fish are carnivorous and prefer prey that offers higher protein content.
No, a striped bass is not an herbivore; it is a carnivorous fish. Striped bass primarily feed on smaller fish, such as menhaden and shad, as well as crustaceans. Their diet reflects their role as predators in their aquatic ecosystems.
answers can vary sometimes many people tend to give it natural food the food they normally eat and not customized food.
no it is a fish
its a fish
No, that is a fish.