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If the shark eats the puffer fish and puffer fish is inside the sharks throat it blows up like a balloon with really sharp spines so yes puffer fish can really kill sharks.

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What eats a puffer fish in the ocean?

Puffer fish are eaten by sharks, dolphins, and some larger fish in the ocean.


Can 1 puffer fish kill anuther puffer fish?

Yes


Can a shark eat or kill a puffer fish?

It has the ability to eat anything it wants, but the chances of it eating one are slim, and if Sharks were to eat a puffer fish it would soon die because of the poison sack.


What animal eats puffer fish as part of its diet?

Sharks are known to eat puffer fish as part of their diet.


What can eat the puffer fish?

Tiger sharks. Lizardfish.


Enemy of puffer fish?

The main enemy of puffer fish are sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles, as they are the primary predators of puffer fish in the ocean. Additionally, some larger fish and seabirds may prey on smaller puffer fish.


What are the predators of puffer fish?

Predators of puffer fish include sharks, dolphins, and larger fish species. These predators are attracted to the puffer fish's flesh and may also target them for their toxic defense mechanism.


What danger does the Puffer Fish face?

Being eaten by tiger sharks


What are the main predators of puffer fish in their natural habitat?

The main predators of puffer fish in their natural habitat are sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles. These predators are able to consume puffer fish due to their ability to avoid the toxic chemicals found in the puffer fish's body.


How many people can get killed by one puffer fish?

The puffer fish contains enough poison to kill 30 humans .


Name some sea creatures?

puffer fish, eels, stingRay's, star fish, octopus, sharks and minnows.


What animals are known to prey on puffer fish in their natural habitat?

Some animals known to prey on puffer fish in their natural habitat include sharks, dolphins, and sea turtles.