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Blobfish, like many deep-sea fish, have a limited sense of smell compared to terrestrial animals. They rely more on their other senses, such as vision and lateral line systems, to detect their environment and locate food. While they do possess olfactory receptors, their ability to smell is not as developed as in species that live in shallower waters or on land. Overall, their adaptations are suited to the unique conditions of their deep-sea habitat.

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