What does the Latin term *flavescens*, used in the Yellow Perch's scientific name, signify?
Answer
Yellow-colored or becoming gold
The name Yellow Perch (*Perca flavescens*) derives its title from the Latin word *flavescens*, which translates to meaning yellow-colored or becoming gold.

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