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The Man o' War, a colonial organism made up of specialized polyps and medusoids, has few natural enemies due to its potent venom. However, some predators, like certain species of sea turtles (notably the leatherback turtle), are known to consume them despite their stinging tentacles. Additionally, some fish, such as the sunfish, are capable of eating Man o' War, often feeding on them for their nutritional value. Overall, their unique Biology and venomous traits provide strong defense against most other marine predators.

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