Guadalupe bass

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The Guadalupe bass is a freshwater fish species native to central Texas, known as the state fish and prized by anglers for its fighting ability in clear, fast-flowing rivers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish species
freshwater fish
ray-finned fish
bodyColor olive-green
bodyPattern dark lateral blotches
class Actinopterygii
commonName Guadalupe bass NERFINISHED
Texas bass NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Near Threatened
country United States of America
describedBy Charles Frédéric Girard NERFINISHED
designation state fish of Texas
diet crayfish
insects
small fish
endemicTo Texas NERFINISHED
family Centrarchidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Colorado River (Texas) NERFINISHED
Guadalupe River NERFINISHED
Llano River NERFINISHED
San Marcos River NERFINISHED
genus Micropterus NERFINISHED
habitat clear rivers
fast-flowing streams
freshwater rivers
rocky riffles
stream pools with current
kingdom Animalia
management restoration stocking programs in Texas
maximumLength about 48 cm
maximumWeight about 1.6 kg
nativeTo Texas NERFINISHED
central Texas NERFINISHED
notedFor fighting ability on light tackle
order Perciformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
scientificName Micropterus treculii NERFINISHED
spawningSeason spring
spawningSubstrate gravel nests
stateSymbolOf Texas NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threat habitat degradation
hybridization with smallmouth bass
trophicLevel carnivore
typicalLength 20–30 cm
valuedBy recreational anglers
waterPreference clear water
well-oxygenated water
yearDescribed 1850

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Llano River fishSpecies Guadalupe bass