The fish appeared completely gold in color because of a genetic mutation called xanthism that affects the skin pigments.
for largemouth bass in the lower portion of the James River when he caught the strange-looking fish.
A photo of the largemouth bass on the boat. The fish was completely golden in color because of a rare genetic mutation.Moore had been practicing for a fishing tournament at the time of the catch. He thought the species was a saltwater fish at first, but upon closer inspection, he realized that it was a largemouth.Largemouth are usually a black, green color, meaning that this completely golden catch certainly stood out.
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