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Grouper fish primarily rely on their camouflage and habitat to defend themselves from predators. They often blend into rocky or reef environments, making it difficult for predators to spot them. Additionally, some species can exhibit aggressive behavior when threatened, using their size and strength to deter attackers. Their tough skin and robust bodies also provide some protection against bites.

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