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Sea lions are predators of octupus, squid, anchovey, lamprey, rockfish, salmon, and mackerel. Sea lions are considered predators because they hunt and catch prey. Sea lions are also prey. They are hunted and eaten by white sharks, and orcas( killer whales).

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