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Japanese spider crabs, known for their large size, have few natural predators due to their formidable size and habitat. However, larger marine animals such as octopuses, large fish, and certain species of sharks may prey on them, particularly when they are younger or smaller. Humans also harvest Japanese spider crabs for food, significantly impacting their populations.

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