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Blue-ringed octopuses have few natural enemies due to their potent venom, which can be lethal to potential predators. However, some larger fish and sharks may prey on them if they can overcome the risk of being poisoned. Additionally, sea snakes and some species of crabs may occasionally target blue-ringed octopuses, although such encounters are relatively rare. Their bright coloration serves as a warning signal to many would-be predators, further reducing the threat they face.

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