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Common carp have relatively good vision, adapted to their aquatic environment. They possess both rod and cone cells in their retinas, allowing them to see in low light conditions and detect colors. Their eyes are positioned on the sides of their heads, providing a wide field of view to spot predators and food. However, their vision is not as sharp as that of some other fish species, and they rely heavily on their other senses, such as taste and smell, to navigate their surroundings.

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