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The common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is known for its adaptability and resilience, allowing it to thrive in various freshwater habitats. They typically spawn in shallow waters during spring when temperatures rise, often in vegetation-rich areas. Their reproductive strategy includes high fecundity, producing thousands of eggs, which contributes to their ability to spread rapidly in suitable environments. This adaptability has made them invasive in many regions outside their native range.

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