A big bill
Larger bass or bass is a fish belonging to the black bugle. It is one of 75 species of bass originating from North America. It was imported to the Republic of Korea in 1973 for the purpose of breeding, but due to profitability it was abandoned in the inland appeal at a time and massively discharged, affecting the native ecosystem and designated as an ecosystem disturbed species together with Bluegill and Bullfrog. The back is green, the stomach is white, and the side of the body is black. It grows up to 90cm in size and lays up to 6000 eggs in May and August. Inhabits in waterfalls and feeds on fish and insects. The thorns of the dorsal fin are sharp and should be treated with care.