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The Giant Sea Bass can grow up to 8 feet (2.4 m) long and weigh more than 500 pounds (225 kgs)! The Giant sea bass, also known as the black sea bass, is a fish native to the northern Pacific Ocean.

• This gentle giant is the largest and most magnificent species of fish in the kelp forest...Who am I? The Giant Sea Bass of course! • The Giant Sea Bass has the ability to alter their spot pattern to match their surroundings. • The Giant Sea Bass eats Pacific mackerel, shrimp, small sharks, crabs, lobster, anchovies, and squid.
See Also: Antarctic Fur Seal, Austral-asian Fur Seal, Australian Fur Seal, Australian Sea Lion, Baikal Seal, Barred Sand Bass, Bearded Seal, Black Band Disease, Black Sea Cucumber, Blue Sea Star, Brown Fur Seal, California Sea Lion, Caribbean Monk Seal, Caspian Seal, Chuckchi Sea, Crabeater Seal, Cushion Sea Star, Elephant Seal, Fairy Basslet, Flatback Sea Turtle, Fur Seal, Galapagos Fur Seal, Galapagos Sea Lion, Giant Brain Coral, Giant Clam, Giant Feather Duster Worm, Giant Kelpfish, Giant Moray Eel, Giant Sea Bass, Giant Squid, Gray Seal, Green Sea Turtle, Guadalupe Fur Seal, Harbor Seal, Harp Seal, Hawaiian Monk Seal, Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Hooded Seal, Japanese Sea Lion, Juan Fernández Fur Seal, Kelp Bass, Kemp`s Ridley Sea Turtle, Leatherback Sea Turtle, Leopard Seal, Long-spined Sea Urchin, Mediterranean Monk Seal, New Zealand Sea Lion, Northern Fur Seal, Olive Ridley Sea Turtle, Potbelly Sea Horse, Ribbon Seal, Ringed Seal, Ross Seal, Satomi`s Pygmy Sea Horse, Sea Anemone, Sea Cucumber, Sea Dragon, Sea Fan, Sea Lion, Sea Nettle Jellyfish, Sea Otter, Sea Robin, Sea Rod, Sea Slug, Sea Star, Sea Turtle, Sea urchin, Sea Wasp, Seabed, Seabird, Seafloor Spreading, Seagrass, Seahorse, Seal, Seamount, Seashore, Seawater, South American Fur Seal, South American Sea Lion, Spotted Seal, Steller Sea Lion, Steller`s Sea Cow, Striped Sea Bass, Subantarctic Fur Seal, Tobacco Basslet, Weddell Seal, White Sea Bass
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