Priscacara (SciiFii)

The schooling temperate bass (Priscacara oliva) is a species of temperate bass that originally lived from early to middle Eocene Wyoming as several extinct species and the genus itself was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced throught the modern wetlands, lakes, rivers, and ponds across North America to help boost biodiversity. The schooling temperate bass is an average-sized freshwater fish, growing up to about 37.5 centimeters (14.7 inches) when fully grown. The schooling temperate bass has a short jaw that is crammed with tiny teeth, allowing it to crush and eat snails and small crustaceans. Shaped rather like a freshwater sunfish, the schooling temperate bass sports sturdy, protective dorsal and anal spines. The schooling temperate bass is known to live in large schools consisting of up to around 100 individuals at a time, hence its name. The conservation status of the schooling temperate bass is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and the schooling temperate bass's wide range.