Bullfish, also known as bullseye pufferfish, have few natural predators due to their toxic spines and the potent toxins they contain. However, larger fish such as sharks and certain species of moray eels may prey on them occasionally when they are young or if they are not able to defend themselves effectively. Additionally, some larger marine mammals might also consume them. Nonetheless, their toxicity generally deters most potential predators.
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