Appearance: The body is silvery with many dark splotches. The fins are also heavily speckled with black and white. It also normally has 7 or 8 spines in its dorsal (back) fin, whereas its cousin, the white crappie, has just 6. It can grow up to 19 inches in length.
Interesting fact: The black crappie is also known, in some circles, as the speckled perch, though the common yellow perch is in another completely different family of fishes.
Habitat: Reservoirs and embayments.
References:
Etnier, David A. and Wayne C. Starnes. 1993. The Fishes of Tennessee. University of Tennessee Press. Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Kingdom:
Animalia
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Chordata
Class:
Actinopterygii
Actinopterygii
Order:
Perciformes
Perciformes
Family:
Centrarchidae
Centrarchidae
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Phenology
Phenology