Black Basses
The common name for this organism is a Black Bass and its scientific name is Genus Micropterus Salmoides. The Black Bass is considered a deuterostome. It belongs to the group, or family of Centrarchidae, they are also considered sunfishes (Steed E. 2018). The habitat in which this Black Bass was found is a pond in Riverview, FL. They consistently grow with a beautiful green gradient pattern that almost resembles a watermelon pattern, with a length of 8 inches. Some characteristics of Black Basses is that they are generally olive green and have the spiny and soft-rayed portions of the dorsal fin joined as a single fin. (Black bass)
Reference
Steed, E. 2018. "Micropterus salmoides" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed February 10, 2021 at https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Micropterus_salmoides/
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. (n.d.). Black bass | fish. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved February 8, 2021, from https://www.britannica.com/animal/black-bass
This smallmouth bass was caught in out lake. We released it right after.
Road shoulder - perhaps an Osprey dropped it
My best friend caught a fish when he went to the park!
caught while fishing, i released it alive
caught while fishing, i released it alive