Sound and vibration are key mechanisms in seeking and attacking prey in a watery world.
Remember sound and vibration travel about 5 times faster and further in water than land.
Bass have an inner ear and outer ear used for detecting both high and low frequency noises.
The lateral line is a sensory organ consisting of fluid filled sacs with hair-like sensory
apparatus that are open to the water through a series of pores (creating a line along the side
of the fish). The lateral line primarily senses water currents and pressure, and the slightest
movement in the water.
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