Yes, common carp can change color during their breeding season. Males often develop a more vibrant coloration, with their bodies becoming brighter and more pronounced, particularly in shades of gold and orange. This change is part of their courtship display to attract females. Additionally, males may develop tubercles, or small bumps, on their bodies, which can also enhance their visual appeal during this period.
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