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Pelagornis sandersi, an extinct genus of giant seabirds, likely had few natural predators due to its size, which could reach wingspans of over 20 feet. However, it may have faced threats from larger marine reptiles or predatory birds of the time. Additionally, young or injured individuals could have been vulnerable to various terrestrial and marine predators. Overall, its primary challenges would have come from environmental factors and competition for food rather than direct predation.

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