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Blobfish primarily rely on their gelatinous, low-density bodies to withstand the high-pressure environments of the deep sea, rather than traditional forms of defense. This unique adaptation allows them to remain buoyant and conserve energy while floating above the ocean floor. Their appearance and soft body also deter potential predators, as they look unappetizing and are not a typical target for most marine animals. Additionally, their habitat in deep waters provides a level of protection from many surface predators.

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