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Can goldfish see

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7y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Yes. Their eyes are functional.
Yes, they have functional eyes, they can see.

but they cant close their eyes, they dont have stomachs, they can see infrared and ultra violet light, and they have a memory span of 6 months.

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