Yellow Bass
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Morone mississippiensis
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
North America
Average size
10 to 14 inches long
diet
Small fish, insects, crustaceans
lifespan
6 to 8 years
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Overview
The Yellow Bass is a lively fish found in North America, making a splash in lakes and rivers across the region. This fish goes by the scientific name Morone mississippiensis and is part of the Class Actinopterygii, which means they have a bony skeleton and fins supported by rays.
The Yellow Bass has a sleek, streamlined body that typically measures between 25 to 35 centimeters long, which is about the size of a school ruler. These fish sport a golden-yellow hue with dark stripes that make them look like nature’s very own striped candy canes, perfect for keeping curious kids entertained!
This fish loves to feast on small fish, insects, and crustaceans. They enjoy a tasty buffet in their underwater playground, catching their meals with agility and speed.
Yellow Bass can live for about 6 to 8 years, making them long-term residents of their fishy neighborhoods. They swim in schools, showing off their vibrant colors and darting around like a school of tiny superheroes!
These fish usually spawn during warm spring months, with multiple females releasing eggs while males fertilize them. This fishy love fest results in lots of little baby fish ready to join the aquatic fun!
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