Largemouth bass communicate primarily through a combination of sounds, body language, and chemical signals. They produce sounds using specialized muscles around their swim bladder, which can convey different messages, especially during mating or territorial disputes. Additionally, their body posture and movements can signal aggression or submission, while pheromones and other chemical cues help them communicate with each other, particularly in breeding situations.
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