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In coral reefs, several predators eat crabs, including fish such as groupers and wrasses, as well as larger invertebrates like octopuses and some species of sea turtles. Additionally, certain birds and terrestrial animals may prey on crabs when they venture out of the water. These interactions play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the reef ecosystem.

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