Also called Kentucky bass, this relative of the largemouth and smallmouth basses is found mainly in the Mississippi drainage, and introduced elsewhere. Lakes and rivers are its primary habitat. Feeds on small fish, crayfish, insects.
Spotted bass was created in 1819.
The world record spotted bass is 10.27 pounds caught by a man in California during a bass fishing tournament.
Adaptation
yes
Bass in the genus Micropterus, the largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, and Coosa bass all love crayfish.
An dolphins adaptation is to swim
Bass...includes Montana spotted river bass.
The largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass are actually sunfish. The true basses are the white bass, striped bass, and yellow bass, and white perch, of the Morone group.
Yes. It has a backbone, as do all fish.
Both lay eggs in water.
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
they have long tonges that are used to lick bar of trees