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  2. Rock bass - Wikipedia

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    A rock bass caught in Southeast Michigan. They are similar in appearance to smallmouth bass, but are usually quite a bit smaller.Identifying characteristics of rock bass are their two dorsal fins that have spinous and soft-rayed united portions, a large mouth, six anal spines, red eyes; rows of dark dots on their sides. [4]

  3. Warmouth - Wikipedia

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    However, the green sunfish generally has a greenish-blue vermiculate pattern on its cheeks, [9] a black spot near the base of the dorsal and anal fins, [7] fins that are bordered in yellowish-white [9] and no teeth on the tongue. [6] [9] The rock bass has five or six spines in its anal fin as opposed to the three in the warmouth. [6]

  4. Ambloplites - Wikipedia

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    Ambloplites is a genus of North American freshwater ray-finned fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of order Centrarchiformes.The type species is A. rupestris, the rock bass, and the species of this genus are known collectively as the rock basses.

  5. Epinephelus analogus - Wikipedia

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    Epinephelus analogus, the spotted grouper, spotted cabrilla or rock bass, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in the eastern Pacific Ocean where it is associated with reefs.

  6. Fish anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The tail fin can be rounded at the end, truncated (almost vertical edge, as in salmon), forked (ending in two prongs), emarginate (with a slight inward curve), or continuous (dorsal, caudal, and anal fins attached, as in eels). Anal fins: Located on the ventral surface behind the anus, this fin is used to stabilize the fish while swimming ...

  7. Paralabrax dewegeri - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal fin has 10 spines and 14 soft rays while the anal fin has three spines and seven soft rays, [2] with the ends of the soft rayed parts of these fins being rounded. The caudal fin is truncate. [3] The body is brown in colour, fading to yellowish brown on its lower part with seven vertical dark brown bars on the lower part of the body.

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  9. Shadow bass - Wikipedia

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    The shadow bass has a lateral line containing 36 to 42 scales. There are 11 spines and 11 to 12 soft rays in the dorsal fin while the anal fin contains six or seven spines and 10 to 11 soft rays. It has a large mouth with the maxilla at the level of the centre of its eye. They are olive to light brown in color and there are frequently two to ...